"cushat" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈkʌʃət/, /ˈkʊʃət/ Forms: cushats [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English cowshott, cowschote, quyshte, from Old English cūsċeote (literally “cow shoot”), although it is difficult to understand why such a name would be given to these birds. Doublet of quist. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|cowshott}} Middle English cowshott, {{m|enm|cowschote}} cowschote, {{m|enm|quyshte}} quyshte, {{inh|en|ang|cūsċeote||lit=cow shoot}} Old English cūsċeote (literally “cow shoot”), {{doublet|en|quist}} Doublet of quist Head templates: {{en-noun}} cushat (plural cushats)
  1. (Geordie or literary) A pigeon, wood pigeon or ring dove. Tags: Geordie, literary Categories (lifeform): Columbids Synonyms: cushat dove, cushat-dove, queest, quist, cowshot (english: Lancashire) Translations (informal: pigeon; wood pigeon; ring dove): φάσσα (phássa) [feminine] (Ancient Greek), гривяк (grivjak) [masculine] (Bulgarian), pulu (Finnish), φάσσα (fássa) [feminine] (Greek), лесно́й го́лубь (lesnój gólubʹ) [masculine] (Russian), вя́хирь (vjáxirʹ) [masculine] (Russian)

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