Meaning & Definition of Sable in English
English⟶
Sable
A small, dark-furred mammal valued for its fur.
Pronunciation:
/ˈseɪ.bəl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
sablesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A small marten-like animal with dark fur, native to northern regions.
Example Sentence: The sable is highly prized for its luxurious fur.
Definition: The color black, especially in heraldry.
Example Sentence: The knight's shield was emblazoned with a sable lion.
Definition: A type of fur derived from the sable animal.
Example Sentence: She wore a stunning coat made of sable fur.
Definition: A heraldic tincture, representing the color black.
Example Sentence: In the coat of arms, the eagle was rendered sable.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'sablin', from Latin 'sabulinus' (from 'sabulum' meaning 'sand').
Synonyms
blackdarkfurmarten
Common Phrases and Expressions
- sable coat: A fur coat made from sable fur.
- sable color: Referring to the color black, especially in artistic contexts.
Translations
- Spanish: sable
- French: sable
- German: Zobel
- Russian: соболь
Related Words
- marten: A small, carnivorous mammal related to the sable.
- fur: The soft hair covering of many animals, often used in clothing.
Slang Meanings of sable
Meaning: Sleek or stylish appearance.
Example Sentence: She looked sable in her new outfit at the party.