guinea pig
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== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
guinea-pig, Guinea-pig
Guinea pig
guineapig
=== Etymology ===
The origin of "guinea" in "guinea pig" is uncertain. One theory is that the animals, which are originally from South America, were brought to Europe by way of Guinea, leading people to think they had originated there. "Guinea" was also frequently used in English to refer generally to any far-off, unknown country, and so the name may simply be a colorful reference to the animal's foreignness. Others believe "guinea" may be an alteration of the word coney (“rabbit”); guinea pigs were referred to as "pig coneys" in Edward Topsell's 1607 treatise on quadrupeds.
The figurative sense of "experimental subject" was first used in the early 20th century, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, which cites examples from 1913 and 1920. It arose from the once extensive usage of guinea pigs in scientific research since at least the 17th century, which had a peak in popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries, when they were part of groundbreaking germ-theory research and of orbital space flights. Compare Italian cavia, Portuguese cobaia, and the latter's loans into French cobaye, Spanish cobaya, Romanian cobai, and Turkish kobay, all of which mean both "guinea pig" and "volunteer for lab experiment", with the latter often being the commoner sense.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈɡɪni pɪɡ/
=== Noun ===
guinea pig (plural guinea pigs)
Any tailless rodent of the genus Cavia, which have short ears and superficially resemble large hamsters.
(especially) A domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus, often kept as a pet.
Synonyms: (formal name) cavy, domestic cavy, domestic guinea pig
(figuratively) A living experimental subject.
Synonym: lab rat
(dated, slang) A professional company director, without time or real qualifications for the duties.
(nautical, obsolete) A midshipman in the East India service; (by extension) a low-skilled or non-proficient seaman.
1779, Macintosh, Travels, quoted in Carey, Old Days, i. 73
I promise you, to me it was no slight penance to be exposed during the whole voyage to the half sneering, satirical looks of the mates and guinea-pigs.
==== Derived terms ====
==== Descendants ====
Sranan Tongo: dyinipi
==== Translations ====
==== See also ====
cavy boar
cavy piglet
cavy sow
popcorning
wheek
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