"Wingfish" is a word in ENGLISH
A sea robin having large, winglike pectoral fins. See Sea
robin, under Robin.
I can speak of our baby like this to no one else. Who but his father would linger over the exact width of his gummy little smile or the blueness of his eyes, or the sweetness of his little lick of tawny hair on his forehead?
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asusíluy n k. o. black and white songbird, the magpie robin: Copsychus saularis.
Read the complete definitionA common American bird (Icterus galbula), named after Lord Baltimore, because its colors (black and orange red) are like those …
Read the complete definitionA small song bird (Sialia sialis), very common in the United States, and, in the north, one of the earliest …
Read the complete definitionA singing bird of northern Europe and Asia (Cyanecula Suecica), related to the nightingales; -- called also blue-throated robin and …
Read the complete definitionAn american bird (Pipilo erythrophthalmus) of the Finch family, so called from its note; -- called also towhee bunting and …
Read the complete definitionA species of Cardamine (C. pratensis), or lady's smock. Its leaves are used in salads. Also, the ragged robin (Lychnis …
Read the complete definitionA plant of the genus Arum (A. maculatum); the European wake-robin.
Read the complete definitionOne of several American marine fishes. See Sea robin, and Grunt, n., 2.
Read the complete definitionOne ofseveral European marine fishes, of the genus Trigla and allied genera, having a large and spiny head, with mailed …
Read the complete definitionA frightful goblin; an imp; a bugaboo; also, a name formerly given to the household spirit, Robin Goodfellow.
Read the complete definitionA kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.
Read the complete definitionThe European wake-robin (Arum maculatum), -- those with purplish spadix the lords, and those with pale spadix the ladies.
Read the complete definitionA dance formerly common in England, often performed in pagenats, processions, and May games. The dancers, grotesquely dressed and ornamented, …
Read the complete definitionA celebrated fairy, \"the merry wanderer of the night;\" -- called also Robin Goodfellow, Friar Rush, Pug, etc.
Read the complete definitionThe knot, or red-breasted snipe; -- called also robin breast, and robin snipe. See Knot.
Read the complete definitionThe European robin.
Read the complete definitionThe American robin. See Robin.
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. Persons who, ln the reign of Richard I., committed great outrages on the borders of England …
Read the complete definitionA bold, stout robber, or night thief; -- said to be so called from Robin Hood.
Read the complete definitionA small European singing bird (Erythacus rubecula), having a reddish breast; -- called also robin redbreast, robinet, and ruddock.
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