wild boar . ( Del ár. Hisp. gabalí, and this of the ar. clás. ( gabali , of Mount). 1. m. mammal pachyderm, fairly common in the mountains of Spain, which is the variety of wild pig, which is distinguished by having the most acute, the longest mug, always stiff ears, very dense, strong, uniform grey fur and fangs large and salient mouth. wild boar alunado. 1. m. One whose tusks, by being very old, have grown you in a way that they become almost become Crescent or something else, so that may not hurt them. ? V. pork wild boar