zibet
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of zibet
1585–95; < Medieval Latin zibethum or Italian zibetto < Arabic zabād; see civet
Example Sentences
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Then it must have been a Zibet, a specie not unlike the American civet.
From The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island by Finlay, Roger Thompson
Z was a zealous old Zibet, Toboggans he tried to prohibit.
From The Jingle Book by Herford, Oliver
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