Chough Definition
Other Word Forms of Chough
Noun
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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