cushat

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From Middle English cowshott, cowschote, quyshte, from Old English cūsċeote (literally cow shoot), although it is difficult to understand why such a name would be given to these birds. Doublet of quist.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkʌʃət/, /ˈkʊʃət/

Noun

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cushat (plural cushats)

  1. (Geordie or literary) A pigeon, wood pigeon or ring dove.
    • 1888, Gordon Stables, In Touch with Nature: Tales and Sketches from the Life, page 46:
      [A]nd no sound falls on my ears, except the distant roar of a passing train, the song of linnets, and croodle of turtle-dove and cushat.

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