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From:
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bird
/ˈbɝd/
鳥,禽,飛行器,飛機
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bird
v. i.
1.
To
catch
or
shoot
birds
.
2.
Hence
:
To
seek
for
game
or
plunder
;
to
thieve
. [
R
.]
◄
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bird
n.
1.
Orig
.,
a
chicken
;
the
young
of
a
fowl
;
a
young
eaglet
;
a
nestling
;
and
hence
,
a
feathered
flying
animal
(
see
2).
That
ungentle
gull
,
the
cuckoo's
bird
.
--
Shak
.
The
brydds
[
birds
]
of
the
aier
have
nestes
.
--
Tyndale
(
Matt
.
viii
. 20).
2.
Zool.
A
warm-blooded
,
feathered
vertebrate
provided
with
wings
.
See
Aves
.
3.
Specifically
,
among
sportsmen
,
a
game
bird
.
4.
Fig
.:
A
girl
;
a
maiden
.
And
by
my
word
!
the
bonny
bird
In
danger
shall
not
tarry
. --
Campbell
.
Arabian bird
,
the
phenix
.
Bird of Jove
,
the
eagle
.
Bird of Juno
,
the
peacock
.
Bird louse
Zool.
,
a
wingless
insect
of
the
group
Mallophaga
,
of
which
the
genera
and
species
are
very
numerous
and
mostly
parasitic
upon
birds
. --
Bird
mite
Zool.
,
a
small
mite
(
genera
Dermanyssus
,
Dermaleichus
and
allies
)
parasitic
upon
birds
.
The
species
are
numerous
.
Bird of passage
,
a
migratory
bird
.
Bird spider
Zool.
,
a
very
large
South
American
spider
(
Mygale avicularia
).
It
is
said
sometimes
to
capture
and
kill
small
birds
.
Bird tick
Zool.
,
a
dipterous
insect
parasitic
upon
birds
(
genus
Ornithomyia
,
and
allies
),
usually
winged
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bird
n
1:
warm-blooded
egg-laying
vertebrates
characterized
by
feathers
and
forelimbs
modified
as
wings
2:
the
flesh
of
a
bird
or
fowl
(
wild
or
domestic
)
used
as
food
[
syn
:
fowl
]
3:
informal
terms
for
a
(
young
)
woman
[
syn
:
dame
,
doll
,
wench
,
skirt
,
chick
]
4:
a
cry
or
noise
made
to
express
displeasure
or
contempt
[
syn
:
boo
,
hoot
,
Bronx cheer
,
hiss
,
raspberry
,
razzing
,
snort
]
5:
badminton
equipment
consisting
of
a
ball
of
cork
or
rubber
with
a
crown
of
feathers
[
syn
:
shuttlecock
,
birdie
,
shuttle
]
v
:
watch
and
study
birds
in
their
natural
habitat
[
syn
:
birdwatch
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Bird
Birds
are
divided
in
the
Mosaic
law
into
two
classes
, (1)
the
clean
(
Lev
. 1:14-17; 5:7-10; 14:4-7),
which
were
offered
in
sacrifice
;
and
(2)
the
unclean
(
Lev
. 11:13-20).
When
offered
in
sacrifice
,
they
were
not
divided
as
other
victims
were
(
Gen
.
15:10).
They
are
mentioned
also
as
an
article
of
food
(
Deut
.
14:11).
The
art
of
snaring
wild
birds
is
referred
to
(
Ps
. 124:7;
Prov
. 1:17; 7:23;
Jer
. 5:27).
Singing
birds
are
mentioned
in
Ps
.
104:12;
Eccl
. 12:4.
Their
timidity
is
alluded
to
(
Hos
. 11:11).
The
reference
in
Ps
. 84:3
to
the
swallow
and
the
sparrow
may
be
only
a
comparison
equivalent
to
, "
What
her
house
is
to
the
sparrow
,
and
her
nest
to
the
swallow
,
that
thine
altars
are
to
my
soul
."
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