A type of wild goose, possibly a variant or historical name for a specific goose species.
Compound of 'emmer' and 'goose,' though the specific etymology is unclear. This may be an obsolete or regional term for a particular waterfowl.
This word is so rare that it shows up in historical dictionaries but rarely in modern usage—it's a ghostword, a term linguists find that nobody really uses anymore, making it a puzzle in English etymology.
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