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n. (alternative spelling of buffalo English)
Usage examples of "buffaloe".
I kid you not—there are dozens of documented cases of Cape buffaloes actually turning the tables and hunting down the game hunters.
He therefore descended the hills and camped on the bank of the river, having killed, as he crossed the plain, four buffaloes.
Just after the opening of the Northern Pacific Railway, in 1883, a band of sixty buffaloes were heard of, far to the southward of Bismarck, and a party was organized to hunt them.
These buffaloes had been chased down the precipice in a way very common on the Missouri, by which vast herds are destroyed in a moment.
His companions in the mean time get in the rear and side of the herd, and at a given signal show themselves and advance toward the buffaloes.
It is then in vain for the foremost buffaloes to retreat or even to stop.
Sometimes, in this perilous seduction, the Indian is himself either trodden under foot by the rapid movements of the buffaloes, or missing his footing in the cliff is urged down the precipice by the falling herd.
They were then addressed in the Sioux language, and answered that they were Tetons, of the band headed by Black Buffaloe, Tahtackasabah.