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Jumentous - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Jumentous describes something that has a strong smell resembling horse urine or stables. It is often used in medical or biological contexts to characterize certain odors.

jumentous

/dʒuˈmɛntəs/ /dʒuːˈmɛntəs/

Definition:

Relating to or resembling a mare or horse, especially in smell.

Synonyms:

horsy, equine, horse-like

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

fragrant, sweet-smelling

Common Collocations:

jumentous odor, jumentous scent, jumentous aroma

Derivatives:

jumentously, jumentousness

Usage Tips:

Use "jumentous" to describe smells reminiscent of horses or stables in a formal or literary context.

Common Phrases:

None commonly used (rare word).

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "jumentum" (beast of burden), referring to horses or similar animals.

Examples:

  • 1. The barn had a strong jumentous odor after the horses returned.
  • 2. Her boots carried a faint jumentous scent from the stable.
  • 3. The jumentous aroma of the farm reminded him of childhood summers.
  • 4. He wrinkled his nose at the jumentous air in the old carriage house.

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