bes·ti·ar·y (bĕschē-ĕr′ē, bēs-)
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Tweet n. pl. bes·ti·ar·ies A book consisting of a collection of descriptions of real and fabulous animals, often including a moral or allegorical interpretation of each animal's behavior. Bestiaries were particularly popular in medieval Europe. [Medieval Latin bēstiārium, from Latin bēstia, beast.] |
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