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fern-owl
ˈfern-owl [f. fern n.1 + owl.] a. The Nightjar or Goatsucker, Caprimulgus europæus; b. the Short-eared owl, Asio brachyotus.a. 1678 Ray Willughby's Ornith. ii. iii. §i. 107 The Fern-owl..or Goat-sucker, Caprimulgus. 1793 G. White Selborne (1853) II. xxx. 246 Not long after a fern owl was procured. 1...
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fern owl in Korean - fern owl meaning in Korean - ichacha.net
fern owl in Korean : noun, 쏙독새…. click for more detailed Korean meaning translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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puckeridge
puckeridge (ˈpʌkərɪdʒ) [Origin obscure: connected with puck-bird; see Note s.v. puck n.2] A name of the nightjar; also, a disease of cattle attributed to the stroke or bite of the nightjar.1789 G. White Selborne, Fern-Owl (1875) 334 The country people have a notion that the fern-owl, or churn-owl, o...
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curr
▪ I. curr, v. (kɜː(r), kʌrr) [Echoic: cf. Da. kurren to coo, to whirr, and the verbs mentioned under cur.] To make a low murmuring sound, like the cooing of a dove or purring of a cat. Hence ˈcurring vbl. n. and ppl. a.1677 N. Cox Gent. Recreat. iii. 57 When you have so tamed them [Nightingales] tha...
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fern
▪ I. † fern, a. and adv. Obs. Forms: 1 fyrn, 3 fer(r)en, (furne), 3 Layamon v(e)orne, 4–5 fern, (4 feorn, 6 farne). Also (as adv. and in Comb.) with prefix, 1 ᵹefyrn, 2 ᵹefern, 3 ifurn, ivurn, ifeorn, iv(e)orn, 4 yfern. [Perh. repr. two different but synonymous formations (from different ablaut-grad...
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night
▪ I. night, n. (naɪt) Forms: α. 1 næcht, næht, neaht, 1, 4 naht, (3 nahht), 3–5 naght, (4 naȝt), 3 naught, (5 nauȝt). β. 1–4 nyht, 3–5 nyth, 5–6 Sc. nycht; 4–5 nyȝt, (4 nyȝtt, -tht), 4–6 nyght, (4 nygth); 1, 4 niht, (3 nihht, nieht), 3–6 nicht, (4 nith); 3–5 niȝt, 5 neght, 5–6 nighte, 3– night. [Com...
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show
▪ I. show, n.1 (ʃəʊ) Forms: 3 (in comb.) shæw-, 4 sceu, 4–5 schewe, 4–6 north. schawe, 6 sheaw, sheow, shoe, shue, Sc. schaw, s(c)hau, 6–7 shewe, showe, 7 sho, Sc. schew, shaw, 6–9 shew, 6– show. [f. show v.: cf. MLG., MDu. schowwe fem. (mod.Du. schouw), OHG. scou fem. (MHG. schou, schow(e fem. and ...
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