Gazelle

/ɡəˈzɛl/ noun

A small, graceful antelope with long legs and horns, known for its speed and light, jumping run.

From French *gazelle*, from Arabic *ghazāl* meaning “gazelle.” The word traveled through Mediterranean languages as people described the elegant desert animals they saw. It has long been a symbol of beauty and quickness in poetry and stories.

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