Ascalabota

/ˌæskæləˈboʊtə/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term, possibly referring to a type of small lizard or gecko, used in medieval naturalist writings.

From Greek askalon or ascalon (possibly related to 'thrower' or 'wand-bearer') combined with bota (uncertain origin, possibly related to creatures or movement). This term appears rarely in medieval Latin bestiaries and natural history texts.

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