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pole·cat \ˈpōlˌkat, usu -ad.+V\ noun (plural polecats also polecat) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English polcat, probably from Middle French poul, pol cock + Middle English cat; probably from its habit of feeding on poultry — more at pullet 1. a. : a European carnivorous mammal (Mustela putorius syn. Putorius foetidus) of which the ferret is considered a domesticated variety and which is about two feet long, dark brownish above with white markings on the head, and blackish below b. : any of several closely related animals of eastern Europe and Asia 2. : skunk; especially : one of the genus Mephitis 3. Africa : zoril 4. : the common palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) 5. archaic : a vile or contemptible person; especially : prostitute < out of my door, you witch, you hag, … you polecat — Shakespeare > |