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- nounbestiary (noun) · bestiaries (plural noun)
- a descriptive or anecdotal treatise on various real or mythical kinds of animals, especially a medieval work with a moralizing tone.
Originearly 19th century: from medieval Latin bestiarium, from Latin bestia ‘beast’.
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