"shovelard" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: shovelards [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English schovelerd, schulerde, schevelard, from schovel (“shovel”), perhaps influenced by malard (“mallard”), on model of Middle Dutch lepelaar (“spoonbill”), with Middle English -ard replacing -aar, but not completely certain. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|schovelerd}} Middle English schovelerd, {{m|enm|schulerde}} schulerde, {{m|enm|schevelard}} schevelard, {{m|enm|schovel|t=shovel}} schovel (“shovel”), {{m|enm|malard|t=mallard}} malard (“mallard”), {{cog|dum|lepelaar|t=spoonbill}} Middle Dutch lepelaar (“spoonbill”), {{der|en|enm|-ard}} Middle English -ard, {{m|dum|-aar}} -aar Head templates: {{en-noun}} shovelard (plural shovelards)
  1. (UK, dialect) A kind of dabbling duck; the shoveler. Tags: UK, dialectal Categories (lifeform): Dabbling ducks

Inflected forms

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