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parrot

English

Etymology

First attested in 1525. From Middle French perrot, either a diminutive of Pierre or a shortened form of perroquet (whence also parakeet). Compare French pierrot and Occitan parrat. A number of origins have been suggested for perroquet, such as Spanish periquito and Italian parrocchetto. The relationship between these various words is disputed. Replaced earlier popinjay.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) enPR: p?r??t, IPA(key): /?pæ??t/, /?p???t/
  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: p?r??t, IPA(key): /?pæ??t/
  • (Marymarrymerry merger)
  • Rhymes: -æ??t
  • Hyphenation: par?rot

Noun

parrot (plural parrots)

  1. A kind of bird, many species of which are colourful and able to mimic human speech, of the order Psittaciformes or (narrowly) of the family Psittacidae.
    Synonyms: (bird of the order Psittaciformes) psittacine, popinjay
  2. (figuratively) A parroter; a person who repeats the words or ideas of others.
    Synonyms: copycat, mimic
    • 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson, The American Scholar,
      In this distribution of functions, the scholar is the delegated intellect. In the right state, he is, Man Thinking. In the degenerate state, when the victim of society, he tends to become a mere thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men’s thinking.
  3. (archaic) A puffin.
    Synonyms: sea-parrot, tomnoddy
  4. (geology, obsolete) Channel coal.
  5. (aviation, slang) A transponder.

Hyponyms

  • (kind of bird): budgerigar, kakapo, lorikeet, lory, lovebird, macaw, parakeet, rosella

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • Polly
  • popinjay
  • Dead Parrot
  • who's a pretty boy then

Verb

parrot (third-person singular simple present parrots, present participle parroting, simple past and past participle parroted or parrotted)

  1. (transitive) To repeat (exactly what has just been said) without necessarily showing understanding, in the manner of a parrot.
    • 1996, Bill Clinton, Presidential Radio Address (15 June)
      So when political leaders parrot the tobacco company line, say cigarettes are not necessarily addictive, and oppose our efforts to keep tobacco away from our children, they continue to cater to powerful interests, but they're not standing up for parents and children.

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:parrot.

Synonyms

  • (to repeat exactly): ape, copycat

Derived terms

Translations

Anagrams

  • raptor

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kakapo

English

Wikispecies

Etymology

Borrowed from Maori k?k?p?.

Noun

kakapo (plural kakapos)

  1. A large flightless parrot, Strigops habroptilus, with greenish plumage, that is nocturnal and native to New Zealand.

Translations


Cebuano

Etymology

From English kakapo, from Maori k?k?p?.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ka?ka?po

Noun

kakapo

  1. the kakapo (Strigops habroptilus)

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?kakapo]

Noun

kakapo m anim

  1. kakapo

Declension


Finnish

Noun

kakapo

  1. kakapo, Strigops habroptilus

Declension

Hypernyms

  • papukaija

Anagrams

  • pakkoa

Italian

Noun

kakapo m (plural kakapi)

  1. kakapo

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