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Webster 1913 Edition


Cayman

Cay′man

(kā′man)
,
Noun.
[From the language of Guiana: cf. Sp.
caiman
.]
(Zool.)
The south America alligator. See
Alligator
.
[Sometimes written
caiman
.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Cayman

CAYMAN

,
Noun.
An animal of the genus Lacerta, found in the West Indies, the alligator.

Definition 2024


cayman

cayman

See also: Cayman Islands

English

Noun

cayman (plural caymans)

  1. Alternative spelling of caiman
    • 1862, The Quiver, Volumes 1-6, page 451,
      We were about to follow this advice, when another man, more rash than his comrades, said, 'I'm not afraid of caymans,' and spurred his horse into the stream.
    • 1996, Dale Alan Olsen (editor), Music of the Warao of Venezuela: Song People of the Rain Forest, page 326,
      Surely, when this animal comes, it is to eat us. Thus, we have to sing this hoa. This is how I learned this hoa for caymans. One sings this so he won't be eaten by the caymans.
    • 2002, Harry S. Pariser, Explore Puerto Rico, page 157,
      Laguna Tortuguero has some 2,000 caimanes (caymans), a type of alligator indigenous to Central and S America.