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[155] Arab.'Bazi,'Pers.'Baz'(here Richardson is wrong s.v.);a term to a certain extent generic,but specially used for the _disibledevent= Pharaoh's cat:

so the Percnopter becomes Pharaoh's hen and the unfortunate (?)

King has named a host of things,alive and dead. It was worshipped and mummified in parts of Ancient Egypt e.g.

Heracleopolis,on account of its antipathy to serpents and because it was supposed to destroy the crocodile,a feat with AElian and others have overloaded with fable. It has also a distinct antipathy to cats. The ichneumon as a pet becomes too tame and will not leave its master: when enraged it emits an offensive stench. I brought home for the Zoological Gardens a Central African specimen prettily barred. Burckhardt (Prov. 455)

quotes a line:

Rakas' Ibn Irsin wa zamzama'lNimsu,(Danceth Ibn Irs whileas Nims doth sing)

and explains Nims by ichneumon and Ibn Irs as a'species of small weasel or ferret,very common in Egypt: it comes into the house,feeds upon meat,is of gentle disposition although not domesticated and full of gambols and frolic.'