Nightingale
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verb
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(As a noun)
Nightingale ( noun )
A small Old World thrush that is noted for its melodious song, typically heard at night.
Origin:
Old english nihtin(geala) "night-singer", from niht "night" + geala "singer".
Examples:
- The nightingale sang in the bushes.
- The melody of the nightingale's song was so beautiful.
- The nightingale is a beloved bird among poets and songwriters.
- The nightingale's habitat is mostly found in Europe and Asia.
- Many people believe that the nightingale's song has healing powers.
(As a verb)
Nightingale ( verb )
A small Old World thrush that is noted for its melodious song, typically heard at night.
Origin:
Old english nihtin(geala) "night-singer", from niht "night" + geala "singer".
Examples:
- The nightingale sang in the bushes.
- The melody of the nightingale's song was so beautiful.
- The nightingale is a beloved bird among poets and songwriters.
- The nightingale's habitat is mostly found in Europe and Asia.
- Many people believe that the nightingale's song has healing powers.