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Monkey is a term of African origin (probably of the bantam makako) used as a common designation for all species of apes or anthropoid primates. It is applied restrictively in Brazil to cebids (or New World monkeys) in general. In the strict sense, "monkey" refers to species of primates belonging to the Macaca genus.
The mythic designation originates, according to the Aurélio Dictionary, of the continental caraiba (karib). It is widely used in Brazil, where it is usually applied to species of the genus Cebus in the South, and to small species, or marmosets, in the North.
The term sagui originates from the ancient tupi sagui and also designates the small calitriquídeos monkeys.
Also according to Cunha, the term monkey, which also designates the monkeys (having been registered in the Portuguese of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries), comes from the Latin simius, of simus, "that has a flat nose".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaco
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Monkey is a term of African origin (probably of the bantam makako) used as a common designation for all species of apes or anthropoid primates. It is applied restrictively in Brazil to cebids (or New World monkeys) in general. In the strict sense, "monkey" refers to species of primates belonging to the Macaca genus.
The mythic designation originates, according to the Aurélio Dictionary, of the continental caraiba (karib). It is widely used in Brazil, where it is usually applied to species of the genus Cebus in the South, and to small species, or marmosets, in the North.
The term sagui originates from the ancient tupi sagui and also designates the small calitriquídeos monkeys.
Also according to Cunha, the term monkey, which also designates the monkeys (having been registered in the Portuguese of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries), comes from the Latin simius, of simus, "that has a flat nose".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaco
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