bestiary
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin bēstiārium, from Latin bēstia (“beast, animal”) (whence English beast).
Noun
bestiary (plural bestiaries)
- A medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals.
Related terms
- beast
- bestial
Translations
A medieval treatise of animals
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Anagrams
- Sybarite, sybarite