fieldfare

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[edit] English

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[edit] Etymology

Origin uncertain, perhaps present in Old English.

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  • IPA: /ˈfiːldfɛə/

[edit] Noun

fieldfare (plural fieldfares)

  1. A large thrush, Turdus pilaris, a bird of Eurasia.
    • 2007: Paul seemed relaxed, scanning the fields on either side of the muddy lane for fieldfares — Diana Athill, ‘Somewhere Towards the End’, Granta 98, p. 20

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