Civet

/ˈsɪvɪt/ noun

A cat-like carnivorous mammal found in Africa and Asia, or the musky secretion from its scent glands used in perfumery. The secretion has a strong, distinctive odor that becomes pleasant when diluted.

From Arabic zabād meaning 'civet perfume', referring to the animal's scent glands. The word entered English via Old French civette in the 16th century. European traders encountered both the animal and its valuable secretion through Arabic merchants who controlled much of the perfume trade.

AMአርዋ
ARجرذ الزباد
BNসুগন্ধি বিড়াল
CAciveta
CScibetka
DAcivet
DEZibetkatze
ELκιβέτη
ESciveta
FAگربه زباد
FIsivetissa
FRcivette
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