Nightingale ( noun , verb )

(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:

  1. The nightingale sang in the bushes.
  2. The melody of the nightingale's song was so beautiful.
  3. The nightingale is a beloved bird among poets and songwriters.
  4. The nightingale's habitat is mostly found in Europe and Asia.
  5. 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:

  1. The nightingale sang in the bushes.
  2. The melody of the nightingale's song was so beautiful.
  3. The nightingale is a beloved bird among poets and songwriters.
  4. The nightingale's habitat is mostly found in Europe and Asia.
  5. Many people believe that the nightingale's song has healing powers.
Some random words: variant, unleavened, outrigger