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ferret(medicine)
ferret(1)(dictionary)
ferret(2)(dictionary)
ferret(dictionary)
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ferret 1, noun(dictionary)
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ferret(1) (iou)



ferret noun1. LME.
[Old French fuiret, (also mod.) furet, by suffix substitution from Old French fu(i)ron, from Proto-Romance, from late Latin furo, furon- thief, ferret, from Latin fur thief: see -ET1.]
A half-tamed variety of polecat, freq. with white or pale fur, kept for driving rabbits from burrows, killing rats, etc. LME.
black-footed ferret a rare mammal, Mustela nigripes, resembling the polecat and native to N. American prairies.
fig. A detective; a person who searches assiduously. E17.
ferrety adjective resembling (that of) a ferret E19.

trigamy (iou)



trigamy noun. E17.
[Late Latin trigamia from Greek, from trigamos, from tri- TRI- + gamos Marriage: see -Y3.]
Ecclesiastical Law. Remarriage after the death of two spouses. Now rare or obsolete. E17.
The state of having three wives or husbands at once; the action of twice going through forms of Marriage with Other persons while a legal Marriage is still in existence. Cf. BIGAMY. M17.
trigamist noun a trigamous person M17.
trigamous adjective (a) Botany having male, female, and hermaphrodite flowers in the same head; (b) living in or involving trigamy: M19.