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Jackdaw

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Etymology

jack + daw . The former element may refer either to its characteristic call, often represented as tchak-tchak , or to the name Jack. The latter, daw , means "jackdaw" in itself, from Old English daƿe , and is cognate with Old High German tahe , which through Middle High German tahele became modern German Dohle .

Pronunciation

IPA SAMPA
(?) /ˈʤækdɑʊ/ /"dZ{kdAU/
GenAm /ˈʤækˌdɑ/ /"dZ{k%dA/
  • Hyphenation: jack·daw

Noun

jackdaw (plural: jackdaws )

  1. A European bird of the Crow family (Corvus monedula), often nesting in church towers and ruins; a daw .

Translations

  • Albanian: stërqoka
  • Basque: bele txiki
  • Belarussian: галка (hałka )
  • Bosnian: čavka f
  • Breton: kavan-tour
  • Bulgarian: чавка (čavka)
  • Catalan: gralla
  • Croatian: čavka
  • Czech: kavka
  • Danish: allike
  • Dutch: kauw m
  • Esperanto: monedo
  • Estonian: hakk
  • Faroese: rókur
  • Finnish: naakka
  • French: choucas m
  • Frisian: ka
  • Friulian: cornete , çore cenerine
  • Gallegan: gralla cereixeira
  • German: Dohle f
  • Greek, Ancient: κολοιός (coloeos, m)
  • Greek, Modern: κάργια (kárya)
  • Hungarian: csóka
  • Icelandic: dvergkráka
  • Irish: cág
  • Italian: taccola
  • Ladin: agacion , cornacia
  • Latin: monedula f
  • Latvian: kovārnis
  • Lithuanian: kuosa
  • Lower Sorbian: kawka
  • Macedonian: чавка (čavka)
  • Maltese: ċawla
  • Norwegian: kaie
  • Occitan: gralhon
  • Polish: kawka
  • Portuguese: gralha de nuca cinzenta
  • Romanian: stăncuţa
  • Romansh: tulaun (curnagl grisch)
  • Russian: галка (galka)
  • Sami: toardnagájon
  • Sardinian: tàccula , carroga , carroghedda
  • Scottish: cathag
  • Serbian: чавка (čavka)
  • Slovak: kavka
  • Slovenian: kavka f
  • Spanish: grajilla
  • Swedish: kaja
  • Turkish: küçük karga
  • Ukrainian: галка (halka)
  • Upper Sorbian: kawka
  • Welsh: jac-y-do , jac-do


See also

  • Jackdaw in Wikipedia


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