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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin bēstiārius.

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Noun

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bestiari m (plural bestiaris)

  1. bestiary (a medieval treatise of animals)
  2. a bestiarius, a person who fought with beasts in the Roman circus
  3. a group of texts in which beasts represent people, especially in the Middle Ages
  4. a group of figures that represent beasts, for popular festivals

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Italian

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Noun

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bestiari m

  1. plural of bestiario

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Latin

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Noun

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bēstiārī

  1. vocative singular of bēstiārius

Occitan

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Noun

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bestiari m (plural bestiaris)

  1. bestiary

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