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birdeen
birdeen (bɜːˈdiːn, ˈbɜːdiːn) [f. bird n. + -een, Ir. -{iacu}n dim. suffix: cf. colleen.] A young bird; also, a young girl (used as a playful form of address).1895 ‘Fiona Macleod’ Mount. Lovers 47 She was like a birdeen lured by the dancing sunrays. Ibid. 61, I am sure, birdeen. 1916 C. A. Renshaw En... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lyle Tayo
Born in Elmdale, Kansas, she and her elder sister, Birleen (or Birdeen), were raised in Kansas City, Missouri. wikipedia.org
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birdie
▪ I. birdie, n. (ˈbɜːdɪ) [f. bird n. + -ie, -y4.] 1. a. A little bird, a dear or pretty little bird.1792 Burns Braes o' Ballochmyle, Ye birdies dumb, in with'ring bowers. 1864 Tennyson Sea Dreams 281 She sang this baby song. What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day? b. = bird n. 1 d. C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wintter Watts
, 1932, arr. string quartet, 1936 Exile (Unknown Author), Galaxy Music, 1936 That Little Word No (Unknown Author), Galaxy Music, 1938 Birdeen (Fiona MacLeod wikipedia.org
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Helen Hopekirk
Fiona Macleod) (Text: William Sharp) Hushing song (in Five Songs) (Text: William Sharp) Mo-lennav-a-chree (in Five Songs) (Text: William Sharp) On bonnie birdeen wikipedia.org
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