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bes·ti·ary \-s(h)chēˌerē, -stēˌ-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin bestiarium, from Latin, neuter of bestiarius of beasts, from bestia beast + -arius -ary — more at beast 1. : a medieval often illustrated work in verse or prose describing with an allegorical moralizing commentary the appearance and habits of real and fabled animals 2. : the sculptured or painted representation of a group of real or imaginary animals (as in a medieval cathedral) often vested with a symbolical significance |