mahout

noun
ma·​hout | \ mə-ˈhau̇t How to pronounce mahout (audio) \

Definition of mahout

: a keeper and driver of an elephant

Examples of mahout in a Sentence

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Most of these elephants, who are old and weak, are also sometimes beaten mercilessly by drunk mahouts. Sangeeta Tanwar, Quartz India, "This elephant-obsessed Indian state is finally stepping in to protect abused captive animals," 13 June 2019 Burmese mahouts are becoming younger and are rotating elephants rather than developing long-term bonds. Rafil Kroll-zaidi, Harper's magazine, "Findings," 10 May 2019 In elephant polo, the player is positioned on the animal's back, while the mahout sits close to its head. Ross Kenneth Urken, Town & Country, "Meet the Only All-Female Team at Bangkok’s Storied Elephant Polo Tournament," 6 Apr. 2018 Nelson, a gentle giant named after a prominent local palm oil executive, has a tusk-sized hole in his ear from when a wild male elephant attacked him during one of the clearance operations, making him something of a hero to the squadron’s mahouts. Jon Emont, New York Times, "Wildlife Detectives Pursue the Case of Dwindling Elephants in Indonesia," 11 Jan. 2018 Directed by his mahout, Rambahadur started to whack the cat with its trunk in an attempt to shoo it back towards the reserve. The Economist, "A tiger’s taleWhat an Indian tiger’s bid for freedom says about humans and nature," 20 Dec. 2017 On the outskirts of Jaipur’s Pink City, an elephant trudged along a paved highway into town, carrying its mahout – minder – and a huge stack of grain on its flanks. Christopher Smith, Orange County Register, "6 takeaways from a trip to complex, scenic, colorful India," 11 May 2017 One post was about a temple elephant named Vedakkumnathan Ganapathy who killed his mahout. National Geographic, "New Film Shows Brutalization of Temple Elephants in India," 25 May 2016 Not long ago, mahouts prodded their working elephants to help push trucks free of muddy quagmires on the road. Doug Clark, New York Times, "In Myanmar, a Lake That Sustained Generations Feels Strains," 28 May 2017

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First Known Use of mahout

1662, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for mahout

Hindi & Urdu mahāwat, mahāut

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