different between limpkin vs carrao

limpkin

English

Etymology

Perhaps from limp, from its jerky manner of walking, + -kin.

Noun

limpkin (plural limpkins)

  1. A large bird, Aramus guarauna, found in marshes in the Caribbean, Central America and southern Florida.

Synonyms

  • carrao
  • courlan
  • crying bird

Translations

References

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carrao

English

Etymology

From American Spanish carrao, from Guaraní [Term?] car(r)aú, carao, caraó, originally probably imitative. Compare courlan, from a Cariban language.

Noun

carrao (plural carraos)

  1. The limpkin, a bird.

Alternative forms

  • carau

References

Anagrams

  • Arcaro

Spanish

Alternative forms

  • carau, caráu

Etymology

From Guaraní [Term?].

Noun

carrao m (plural carraos)

  1. limpkin, Aramus guarauna

References

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