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English

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A moorhen Gallinula chloropus

Etymology

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From Middle English morhen, perhaps from Old English *mōrhenn, an alteration of Old English wōrhenn (compare coordinate masculine term mōrhana, a possible corruption of wōrhana (pheasant)), equivalent to moor +‎ hen.

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Noun

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moorhen (plural moorhens)

  1. Any of various medium-sized water birds of the genus Gallinula, of the rail family, that feed in open water margins.
    Synonyms: marsh hen, gallinule
  2. (British) A female red grouse, Lagopus lagopus scotica.

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