< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
MENAGERIE, a collection of wild animals kept for show or exhibition. The word is particularly applied to travelling exhibitions of wild animals, attached to a circus or other show, “zoological gardens”(q.v.) being the term generally applied to large stationary and permanent exhibitions, arranged on a scientific system. The French ménagerie (from ménage, O. Fr. mesnage, Lat. mansionaticum, mansio, house, cf. “manage”) originally meant the administration of a household or farm, with special reference to the live stock.
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