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Qué (quién) es MAHOUT - definición

PERSON WHO RIDES AN ELEPHANT; ELEPHANT KEEPER
Kao-chang; Mahouts; Pappan; Kornak; Mahavat; Kurawanayaka; Kao chang; Kaochang; Reghawaan; Yuktimaan; Oozy; Elephant trainer
  • A young elephant and his mahout, [[Kerala]], [[India]]
  • An image of the elephant keeper in India riding his elephant from ''Tashrih al-aqvam'' (1825).
  • Mahout providing elephant ride to tourists
  • Samponiet Reserve, Aceh
  • Mahout washing his elephant. Temple in [[Kanchipuram]]
  • Fig. 6. Antique steel hook used by elephant riders of the empire of the Great Mogul

Mahout         
·noun The keeper and driver of an Elephant.
mahout         
[m?'ha?t]
¦ noun (in the Indian subcontinent and SE Asia) a person who works with and rides an elephant.
Origin
from Hindi mahavat.
oozy         
a.
Miry, slimy, muddy.

Wikipedia

Mahout

A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper. Mahouts were used since antiquity for both civilian and military use. Traditionally, mahouts came from ethnic groups with generations of elephant keeping experience, with a mahout retaining his elephant throughout its working life or service years. Mahouts would often ride on a howdah placed on the back of their elephant.

Ejemplos de uso de MAHOUT
1. Reuters An elephant and its mahout take cover from the torrential rain that lashed Mumbai yesterday.
2. The four–tonne elephant threw off his mahout and American rider as the island‘s sixth annual elephant polo tournament got under way, rampaging off the pitch and crushing the Spanish team‘s minibus with his head.
3. The boys Galib Al Araimi, Ammar Al Ja‘ami, Ahmad Al Farsi and Ahmad Al Madjali had taken off on a joy boat ride from Masirah, about 300 km from the capital, and were headed towards Mahout when their boat capsized on Sunday, a police source said yesterday.
4. A former president will launch his bid for power by becoming a speaker at the Assembly of Experts, says Robert Tait Friday June 23, 2006 Exactly a year ago today, the political career of Iran‘s wiliest political grandee, Hashemi Rafsanjani, appeared at an end, obliterated by the crushing populist tidal wave that swept Mahout Ahmadinejad to the presidency.