aswail

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Noun

aswail (plural not attested)

  1. (dated) The sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), an India bear.
    • 1832, William Henry Sykes, A Catalogue of the Mammalia and Birds Observed in Dukhun:
      An Aswail brought to me from the woods when quite young, and which lived some time in my possession, fed by choice almost exclusively upon roast mutton and fowl; rejecting all fruits and vegetables.
    • 1953, Dirk Pieter Erdbrink, A Review of Fossil and Recent Bears of the Old World, volume 1:
      [] mutilated parts of an Aswail from Ceylon together with parts of a three-toed Sloth []

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