moorhen

/ˈmʊɹˌhɛn/

UK: /ˈmʊəɹˌhɛn/

moorhen

English Noun
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Definition

Any of various medium-sized water birds of the genus Gallinula, of the rail family, that feed in open water margins.

Etymology

From Middle English morhen, perhaps from Old English *mōrhenn, an alteration of Old English worhenn (compare coordinate masculine term mōrhana, a possible corruption of worhana (“pheasant”)), equivalent to moor + hen.

Example Sentences

  • "The pond was another favourite place to visit. Moorhens strutted from the neighbouring bushes, and a bevy of Muscovy ducks, a study in black, white and red, waddled from the farmyard hard by to enjoy a refreshing splash."
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