nemoral, a. rare.
(ˈnɛmərəl)
[ad. L. nemorāl-is, f. nemor-, nemus grove.]
Of or pertaining to, living in, frequenting, groves or woods.
| 1656 Blount Glossogr. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 524 All of them require nemoral snails. 1845 Macgillivray T. Brown's Conchol. Text-bk. 224 Nemoral, of or belonging to a wood. 1881 tr. J. Verne's Tigers & Traitors v. 87 Lions do not figure in great numbers among the nemoral beasts of India. |