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See also: mésite
English[edit]

Etymology[edit]
From French mésite (“mesite”), named by the zoologist Isidore Geoffroy in 1838[1]. Perhaps from Ancient Greek μεσίτης (mesítēs, “mediator”), for these birds are of medium size.
Noun[edit]
mesite (plural mesites)
- Any of three species of bird in the family Mesitornithidae endemic to Madagascar.
Derived terms[edit]
- brown mesite, Mesitornis unicolor
- subdesert mesite, Monias benschi
- white-breasted mesite, Mesitornis variegatus
Translations[edit]
bird of the family Mesithornidae
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References[edit]
- ^ Nouveaux genres d'Oiseaux de Madagascar, L'institut. Section 1: Sciences mathématiques, physiques et naturelles. Tome VI, pp.128, 1838.