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41 durra
• guilty party in a divorce case• guinea fowl -
42 gallo salvaje
• jungle fowl -
43 hierba de pipi
• guinea fowl• Guinea pepper -
44 maíz de Guinea
• durra• guilty party in a divorce case• guinea fowl -
45 maíz morocho
• durra• guilty party in a divorce case• guinea fowl -
46 ni bueno ni malo
• neither fish nor fowl• neither more nor less -
47 ni frío ni caliente
• lukewarm• neighing• neither fish nor fowl -
48 sonerat
• jungle fowl -
49 templado
• abstinent• dispassionate• frugal• lukewarm• neighing• neither fish nor fowl• restrained• temperamental• temperate in one's drinking habits• temperature runaway• temperer -
50 acabestrillar
v.1 to stalk, or to fowl with a stalking-horse or ox that approaches the game and shelters the fowler.2 to go hunting with a stalking ox. -
51 ave silvícola
f.jungle fowl. -
52 aves
f.pl.birds, fowls, fowl. -
53 bankiva
f.jungle fowl. -
54 gallina pintada
f.guinea hen, guinea fowl. -
55 gallo salvaje
m.jungle fowl. -
56 linfomatosis aviaria
f. s.&pl.avian lymphomatosis, lymphomatosis of fowl. -
57 obispillo
m. & diminut.1 boy-bishop, a chorister boy dressed like a bishop, and allowed to imitate a bishop.2 a large black pudding; a pork or beef sausage.3 rump or croup of a fowl. -
58 pechuguica
f. & diminut.a small breast of a fowl. -
59 pechuguilla
f. & diminut.a small breast of a fowl. -
60 peste aviar
f.fowl pest, chicken pest.
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Fowl — (foul), n. Note: Instead of the pl. {Fowls} the singular is often used collectively. [OE. foul, fowel, foghel, fuhel, fugel, AS. fugol; akin to OS. fugal D. & G. vogel, OHG. fogal, Icel. & Dan. fugl, Sw. fogel, f[*a]gel, Goth. fugls; of unknown… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fowl — /fowl/, n., pl. fowls, (esp. collectively) fowl, v. n. 1. the domestic or barnyard hen or rooster; chicken. Cf. domestic fowl. 2. any of several other, usually gallinaceous, birds that are barnyard, domesticated, or wild, as the duck, turkey, or… … Universalium
fowl — fowl; fowl·er; gare·fowl; sheld·fowl; wa·ter·fowl·er; wa·ter·fowl·ing; … English syllables
Fowl — Fowl, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fowled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fowling}.] To catch or kill wild fowl, for game or food, as by shooting, or by decoys, nets, etc. [1913 Webster] Such persons as may lawfully hunt, fish, or fowl. Blackstone. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fowl — [faul] n plural fowl or fowls [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: fugel] 1.) a bird, such as a chicken, that is kept for its meat and eggs, or the meat of this type of bird 2.) old use any bird … Dictionary of contemporary English
fowl — [ faul ] (plural fowl or fowls) noun count 1. ) a bird that is kept on a farm for its eggs and meat, for example a chicken or a DUCK 2. ) an old word for bird => FISH1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fowl — ► NOUN (pl. same or fowls) 1) (also domestic fowl) a domesticated bird derived from a junglefowl and kept for its eggs or flesh; a cock or hen. 2) any domesticated bird, e.g. a turkey or duck. 3) birds collectively, especially as the quarry of… … English terms dictionary
fowl — [foul] n. pl. fowls or fowl [ME foule, foghel < OE fugol, akin to Ger vogel, bird < Gmc * fuglaz, altered by dissimulation < * fluglaz < * flug , *fleug < IE * pleuk > FLY1] 1. any bird: now only in combination [wildfowl] 2. any … English World dictionary
fowl — (n.) O.E. fugel bird, representing the general Germanic word for them, from P.Gmc. *foglaz (Cf. O.Fris. fugel, O.N. fugl, M.Du. voghel, Du. vogel, Ger. vogel, Goth. fugls), probably by dissimilation from *flug la , lit. flyer, from the same root… … Etymology dictionary
fowl — The collective use of the singular form is now largely restricted to compounds such as guineafowl and wildfowl … Modern English usage
fowl|er — «FOW luhr», noun. a person who hunts, shoots, catches, or traps wild birds … Useful english dictionary