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English Dictionary: sable by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sable
adj
  1. of a dark somewhat brownish black
n
  1. an artist's brush made of sable hairs [syn: sable, {sable brush}, sable's hair pencil]
  2. the expensive dark brown fur of the marten
  3. a very dark black
    Synonym(s): coal black, ebony, jet black, pitch black, sable, soot black
  4. a scarf (or trimming) made of sable
  5. marten of northern Asian forests having luxuriant dark brown fur
    Synonym(s): sable, Martes zibellina
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sable \Sa"ble\, n. [OF. sable, F. zibeline sable (in sense 4),
      LL. sabellum; cf. D. sabel, Dan. sabel, zobel, Sw. sabel,
      sobel, G. zobel; all fr. Russ. s[a2]bole.]
      1. (Zo[94]l.) A carnivorous animal of the Weasel family
            ({Mustela zibellina}) native of the northern latitudes of
            Europe, Asia, and America, -- noted for its fine, soft,
            and valuable fur.
  
      Note: 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.
  
      Note: 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.
  
      2. The fur of the sable.
  
      3. A mourning garment; a funeral robe; -- generally in the
            plural. [bd]Sables wove by destiny.[b8] --Young.
  
      4. (Her.) The tincture black; -- represented by vertical and
            horizontal lines crossing each other.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sable \Sa"ble\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sabled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Sabling}.]
      To render sable or dark; to drape darkly or in black.
  
               Sabled all in black the shady sky.         --G. Fletcher.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sable \Sa"ble\, a.
      Of the color of the sable's fur; dark; black; -- used chiefly
      in poetry.
  
               Night, sable goddess! from her ebon throne, In rayless
               majesty, now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a
               slumbering world.                                    --Young.
  
      {Sable antelope} (Zo[94]l.), a large South African antelope
            ({Hippotragus niger}). Both sexes have long, sharp horns.
            The adult male is black; the female is dark chestnut
            above, white beneath.
  
      {Sable iron}, a superior quality of Russia iron; -- so called
            because originally stamped with the figure of a sable.
  
      {Sable mouse} (Zo[94]l.), the lemming.
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