sable
Definition of sable:
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part of speech: adjective
Of the color of the sable's fur: black: dark: made of the fur of the sable.
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part of speech: noun
An animal of the weasel kind found in N. Europe and N. Asia, valuable for its glossy black fur: its fur.
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part of speech: noun
An animal of the weasel kind, found in the northern parts of Asia, chiefly hunted for its black glossy fur; the fur of the animal.
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part of speech: adjective
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Usage examples for sable:
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Peace to the bones of his sable majesty, who deserves some credit for his pluck, even if his ideas on the subject of diplomacy were at fault.
"Caught in a Trap" – John C. Hutcheson -
Sable marched along quietly enough and made no objections to Tom getting on his back.
"The Bobbsey Twins in the Country" – Laura Lee Hope