Chough Definition

chŭf
noun
Any of various crowlike birds; esp., a European bird (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) of the crow family, with red legs and beak and glossy, black feathers.
Webster's New World
The white-winged chough (Corcorax melanorhamphos) of Australia, which is similar in appearance to the Old World choughs.
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Other Word Forms of Chough

Noun

Singular:
chough
Plural:
choughs

Origin of Chough

  • From Middle English choughe, choȝe, coo, cheo, from Old English ċēo (“a bird of the genus Corvus, a jay, crow, jackdaw, chough”) and Old English ceahhe (“a daw”), both from Proto-Germanic *kahwǭ, *kahwō (“jackdaw, crow”), from Proto-Indo-European *gow- (“to crow, caw, shout”). Cognate with Scots kae (“jackdaw”), West Frisian ka (“jackdaw”), Dutch kauw (“jackdaw, daw, chough”), Swedish kaja (“jackdaw”). Compare Lithuanian giedóti, Tocharian A kāk (“he calls upon”), Sanskrit गायति (gāyati).

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English any of various crowlike birds such as the chough and jackdaw Dutch kauw jackdaw probably ultimately imitative of the birds' calls

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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