ornis

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See also: -ornis

English

Etymology

From German Ornis, from Ancient Greek ὄρνις (órnis, bird) This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. should this include NL? should de be there at all?

Noun

ornis (plural ornithes)

  1. (formal) A bird.
  2. The birds collectively of a region; avifauna.
    • 1867, The record of zoological literature (volume 3, page 60)
      Baird then proceeds to treat of the eastward movement of American birds, and its influence on the ornis of Greenland and Europe, and vice versâ.

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Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) ornīs

  1. dative plural of ornus
  2. ablative plural of ornus