Owlet (noun)

A young owl.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english ōwlet, from ōwl, from latin ulula.

Examples:

  1. The mother owl fiercely guarded her owlet in the nest.
  2. The farmer found an owlet lying on the ground and took it to the wildlife rehabilitation center.
  3. The owlet's big eyes and fluffy feathers made it look adorable.
  4. The owlet was still too young to fly and needed the protection of its parents.
  5. The owlet grew quickly, mastering its hunting skills and leaving the nest in no time.
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