mydaus
See also: Mydaus
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μυδάω (mudáō, “be clammy or damp”).
Noun
mydaus (plural not attested)
- The teledu.
- 1920, Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division, A manual of Netherlands India (Dutch East Indies)
- In Java there is a curious animal, the mydaus, intermediate between a pole-cat and a badger, which lives only on the high mountains, and has an offensive smell.
- 1920, Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division, A manual of Netherlands India (Dutch East Indies)
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