sarabi

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Noun[edit]

sarabi (plural sarabis)

  1. A breed of large dogs originating from Iran, used for guarding livestock against bears, wolves, and other local predators
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Swahili[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic سَرَاب (sarāb).

Noun[edit]

sarabi (n class, plural sarabi)

  1. mirage
    Synonyms: mangati, mazigazi