Sturnus vulgaris

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Translingual

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A Common Starling.

Etymology

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Binomial compound of Sturnus m (starling) +‎ Latin vulgāris m or f (common, usual), literally common starling.

Proper noun

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Sturnus vulgaris m

  1. A taxonomic species within the family Sturnidae – European starling, native to Europe and western Asia and introduced widely elsewhere.

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Descendants

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  • English: common starling (calque)

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