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serin
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French serin.
Noun
serin (plural serins)
- Any of various small finches in the genus Serinus, with largely yellow plumage.
Translations
See also
- siskin
Anagrams
- ESRIN, Isner, Rines, Siner, Siren, reins, resin, rines, rinse, risen, siren
French
Etymology
Apparently borrowed from an early language of southern France (compare Old Occitan cerena (“hunting-bird”)), from Latin sirena, from Latin siren (“Siren”), from Ancient Greek ?????? (Seir?n). Doublet of sirène.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?.???/
- Homophones: serein, sereins, serins
Noun
serin m (plural serins)
- bird of the genus Serinus, canary
Further reading
- “serin” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- reins
Pali
Alternative forms
Adjective
serin
- independent
- free of obligation
- of one's own free will
Declension
Swedish
Noun
serin n
- (biochemistry) serine
Declension
Anagrams
- inser
Turkish
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic. Cognate with Tuvan ?????? (seriin, “cold”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /se??in/
Adjective
serin (comparative daha serin, superlative en serin)
- cool (mildly or pleasantly cold)
See also
- so?uk
- ?l?k
- s?cak
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canary
English
Etymology
From French canarie, from Spanish canario, from the Latin Canariae insulae (“Canary Islands”) (Spanish Islas Canarias); from the largest island Insula Canaria (“Dog Island" or "Canine Island”), named for its dogs, from can?rius (“canine”), from canis (“dog”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /k??n???i/
- (US) IPA(key): /k??n???i/
Noun
canary (countable and uncountable, plural canaries)
- A small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands.
- Any of various small birds of different countries, most of which are largely yellow in colour.
- A light, slightly greenish, yellow colour.
- (countable, uncountable) A light, sweet, white wine from the Canary Islands.
- A lively dance, possibly of Spanish origin (also called canaries).
- Any test subject, especially an inadvertent or unwilling one. (From the mining practice of using canaries to detect dangerous gases.)
- (computing) A value placed in memory such that it will be the first data corrupted by a buffer overflow, allowing the program to identify and recover from it.
- (computing) A change that is tested by being rolled out first to a subset of machines or users before rolling out to all.
- (informal) A female singer, soprano, a coloratura singer.
- (slang) An informer or snitch; a squealer.
- (slang) A (usually yellow) capsule of the short-acting barbiturate pentobarbital/pentobarbitone (Nembutal).
- (Australia, informal) A yellow sticker of unroadworthiness.
Synonyms
- (informant): See Thesaurus:informant
Hyponyms
- Serinus canaria, Serinus pusillus, Serinus serinus
Derived terms
- Abyssinian grosbeak canary (Crithagra donaldsoni)
- Atlantic canary (Serinus canaria)
- black-faced canary (Crithagra capistratus)
- black-headed canary (Serinus alario)
- black-throated canary (Crithagra atrogularis)
- brimstone canary (Crithagra sulphuratus)
- bully canary (Crithagra sulphuratus)
- bush canary (Mohoua ochrocephala)
- canarybird flower (Tropaeolum peregrinum)
- canarybird vine (Tropaeolum peregrinum)
- canary bird
- canary creeper (Tropaeolum peregrinum)
- canary clover (Dorycnium hirsutum)
- canary fit
- canary-flycatcher (in genus Culicicapa)
- canary flyrobin (Devioeca papuana)
- canary in a coal mine
- canary grass (Phalaris canariensis)
- canary nasturtium (Tropaeolum peregrinum)
- canary parakeet
- canarypox (Canarypox virus)
- canary rockfish (Sebastes pinniger)
- canary-winged finch (Melanodera melanodera)
- canary-winged parakeet (Brotogeris versicolurus)
- canary wood, canary whitewood
- canary yellow
- Cape canary (Serinus canicollis)
- climate canary
- common canary (Serinus canaria)
- Damara canary (Serinus alario leucolaema)
- domestic canary (Serinus canaria)
- forest canary (Crithagra scotops)
- island canary (Serinus canaria)
- Kenya grosbeak-canary (Crithagra buchanani)
- lemon-breasted canary (Crithagra citrinipectus)
- miner's canary
- Missouri canary
- northern grosbeak-canary (Crithagra donaldsoni)
- papyrus canary (Crithagra koliensis)
- protea canary (Crithagra leucoptera)
- Rocky Mountain canary
- sea canary (Delphinapterus leucas)
- sing like a canary
- southern grosbeak-canary (Crithagra buchanani)
- stack canary
- white-bellied canary (Crithagra dorsostriatus)
- white-throated canary (Crithagra albogularis)
- yellow-eyed canary, yellow-fronted canary (Crithagra mozambica)
- yellow-crowned canary (Serinus flavivertex)
- warrant canary
Translations
Adjective
canary (comparative more canary, superlative most canary)
- Of a light yellow colour.
Translations
Verb
canary (third-person singular simple present canaries, present participle canarying, simple past and past participle canaried)
- (intransitive) to dance nimbly (as in the canary dance)
- 1590, William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost, III. i. 11:
- but to jig off a tune at / the tongue's end, canary to it with your feet,
- 1590, William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost, III. i. 11:
- (slang) to inform or snitch, to betray secrets, especially about illegal activities.
- (computing) to test a software change by rolling out to a small set of machines or users before making it available to all.
Synonyms
- (to inform): See Thesaurus:rat out
Derived terms
- bush canary
- canary creeper
- canary grass
- canary in a coal mine
- canary yellow
Related terms
- serin
- yellowhead
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Colors
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