Sable
Sable , noun
[Old French sable, French zibeline sable (in sense 4), Late Latin sabellum; compare Dutch sabel, Danish sabel, zobel, Swedish sabel, sobel, German zobel; all from Russ. sóbole.]
The sable resembles the marten, but has a longer head and ears. Its fur consists of a soft under wool, with a dense coat of hair, overtopped by another still longer. It varies greatly in color and quality according to the locality and the season of the year. The darkest and most valuable furs are taken in autumn and winter in the colder parts of Siberia, Russia, and British North America.
The American sable, or marten, was formerly considered a distinct species (Mustela Americana), but it differs very little from the Asiatic sable, and is now considered only a geographical variety.
Sable , adjective
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Sable , transitive verb