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dawn horse

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e⋅o⋅hip⋅pus

[ee-oh-hip-uhs]
–noun
the earliest known horse, a member of the extinct genus Hyracotherium (Eohippus), from the early Eocene Epoch of the Northern Hemisphere; a terrier-sized herbivore having four hoofed toes on each forefoot and three on each hind foot, and low-crowned teeth.
Also called dawn horse, hyracotherium, hy⋅ra⋅co⋅there.


Origin:
1875–80; < NL, equiv. to eo- eo- + Gk híppos horse
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eohippus 
"oldest known genus of the horse family," 1879, from Mod.L., from Gk. eos "dawn" (from PIE *ausus, cognate with Mod.Eng. east) + hippos "horse." Piltdown Man, before exposed as a fraud, was known as Eoanthropus.
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