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Meaning of whitebird
The primary meaning of "whitebird" is not explicitly defined in Oxford Languages, but it can be inferred to refer to a bird that is predominantly white in color.
Etymology of whitebird
The term "whitebird" is not directly listed in Oxford Languages, suggesting it's either a colloquialism, a poetic expression, or not widely used in formal English.
The words "white" and "bird" originate from Old English "hwīt" meaning white and "bridd" meaning bird, respectively.
Synonyms
dove
pigeon
falcon
eagle
sparrow
finch
robin
bluebird
nightingale
swallow
swift
martin
albatross
seagull
petrel
skua
guillemot
puffin
gannet
cormorant
heron
egret
osprey
hawk
kestrel
owl
raven
crow
jackdaw
magpie
jay
starling
thrush
blackbird
songbird
warbler
bunting
sparrowhawk
peregrine
merlin
harrier
grouse
partridge
pheasant
quail
skylark
meadowlark
oriole
tanager
cardinal
grosbeak
finch
bunting
hummingbird
swift
martin
Definitions
- A bird with white plumage, although this term is not formally recognized in Oxford Languages, it can be understood in a general sense to describe birds with significant white coloring.
- * In some contexts, "whitebird" might be used poetically or metaphorically to describe something or someone pure, peaceful, or serene, akin to how birds are often symbolized.
Usage Examples
- The whitebird perched on the windowsill, its feathers glistening in the morning dew.
- * In the poem, the whitebird symbolized hope and freedom, singing a melody that echoed through the valleys.