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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: owl
burung hantu
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: owl
owl
n : nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and
large head with front-facing eyes [syn:
bird of Minerva,
bird of night,
hooter]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Owl
Owl
\Owl\ (oul), n. [AS. [=u]le; akin to D. uil, OHG. [=u]wila,
G. eule, Icel. ugla, Sw. ugla, Dan. ugle.]
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1. (Zo["o]l.) Any species of raptorial birds of the family
Strigid[ae]. They have large eyes and ears, and a
conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye. They are
mostly nocturnal in their habits.
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Note: Some species have erectile tufts of feathers on the
head. The feathers are soft and somewhat downy. The
species are numerous. See
Barn owl,
Burrowing owl,
Eared owl,
Hawk owl,
Horned owl,
Screech owl,
Snowy owl, under
Barn,
Burrowing, etc.
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Note: In the Scriptures the owl is commonly associated with
desolation; poets and story-tellers introduce it as a
bird of ill omen. . . . The Greeks and Romans made it
the emblem of wisdom, and sacred to Minerva, -- and
indeed its large head and solemn eyes give it an air of
wisdom. --Am. Cyc.
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2. (Zo["o]l.) A variety of the domestic pigeon.
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Owl monkey (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of South
American nocturnal monkeys of the genus
Nyctipithecus.
They have very large eyes. Called also
durukuli.
Owl moth (Zo["o]l.), a very large moth (
Erebus strix).
The expanse of its wings is over ten inches.
Owl parrot (Zo["o]l.), the kakapo.
Sea owl (Zo["o]l.), the lumpfish.
Owl train, a cant name for certain railway trains whose run
is in the nighttime.
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Owl
\Owl\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Owled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Owling.]
1. To pry about; to prowl. [Prov. Eng.]
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2. To carry wool or sheep out of England. [Obs.]
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Note: This was formerly illegal, and was done chiefly by
night.
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3. Hence, to carry on any contraband trade. [Eng.]
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