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Superraptor (talk | contribs) (Added new Sense L1215-S12 with [en] gloss: The woodcock, Scolopax rusticola.) |
Superraptor (talk | contribs) (Added new Sense L1215-S13 with [en] gloss: A male bird.) |
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A male bird. |
Revision as of 22:28, 11 April 2024
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Senses
L1215-S1
English | A mature rooster. |
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L1215-S2
English | A rooster. |
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L1215-S3
English | A cock pigeon. |
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L1215-S4
English | A male gallinaceous bird. |
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L1215-S5
English | A weathercock. |
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L1215-S6
English | A representation of a rooster. |
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L1215-S7
English | Cockcrow; the crowing of a rooster at dawn or in the early morning. |
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L1215-S8
English | A toy whistle which is filled with water and then blown to make a warbling noise. |
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L1215-S9
English | A flower spike of ribwort plantain used in a children's game in which two players each have a flower spike and take turns striking the opponent's spike, until a seed head is knocked off. |
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L1215-S10
English | A game in which two players each have a flower spike of ribwort plantain and take turns striking the opponent's spike, until a seed head is knocked off. |
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L1215-S11
English | A ribwort plantain, Plantago lanceolata. |
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L1215-S12
English | The woodcock, Scolopax rusticola. |
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L1215-S13
English | A male bird. |
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Forms
L1215-F1
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L1215-F2