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linnet

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Word definitions for linnet in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A small passerine bird, (taxlink Carduelis cannabina species noshow=1) in the finch family Fringillidae, native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa. 2 (context US English) A house finch.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Be it a duck, a sparrow, a linnet or a thrush. ▪ Hither, hither, through the sky, Turtledove and linnet , fly! ▪ Meadow pipits and skylarks, redpolls and linnets. ▪ The linnet lifted its beak and uttered a few melancholy notes ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Linnet \Lin"net\ (l[i^]n"n[e^]t), n. [F. linot, linotte, from L. linum flax; or perh. shortened from AS. l[=i]netwige, fr. AS. l[=i]n flax; -- so called because it feeds on the seeds of flax and hemp. See Linen .] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. small finch originally of the western United States and Mexico [syn: house finch , Carpodacus mexicanus ] small Old World finch whose male has a red breast and forehead [syn: lintwhite , Carduelis cannabina ]

Usage examples of linnet.

The singing linnets come in parties, the happy greenfinches, the streaked yellow-hammers, as if any one had delicately painted them in separate streaks, and not with a wash of colour, the brown buntings, chaffinches--out they come from the hazel copses, where the nuts are dropping, and the hedge berries turning red, and every one finds something to his liking.

Larks and linnets wheeled and turned with a rush and fluttering of wings and their sweet trillings pierced the silence, and there was the fragrant scent of harebells and wildflowers and heather on the lucent air.

If I should say that ganders grow also to be gelded, I suppose that some will laugh me to scorn, neither have I tasted at any time of suc tivits, king-fishers, buntings, turtles (white or grey), linnets, bullfinches, goldfinches, washtails, cherrycrackers, yellowhammers, fieldfares, etc.

And so, two days after arriving, Rynna and Tipperton, Beau and Linnet, they took their vows on Winterday eve, Year's Long Night, First Yule, Coron Eiron presiding.

I observed among them the brown thrush, robin, turtledove, linnet, goldfinch, the large and small blackbird, wren, and several other birds of less note.

Linnet stumbled into view, reeling as the lid to a butter churn smacked him upside the head.

And he leaped astride his pony and spurred forward, galloping after Rynna flying across the wold, Linnet and Farly and all the Dylvana racing after.

Hence, only Tip, Rynna, Beau, Linnet, Farly, and Nix were left in the camp, and they had waited until the ponies were ready to travel before they set out, for the little steeds had been utterly spent, having trod one hundred forty miles in but two days.

Rynna, Beau, Linnet, Nix, and Farly followed, each of them leading ponies also burdened with dead maggot-folk.

Sing of Farly and Nix and Linnet and Alver and Dinly, heroes no less than any here.

Dwarves fell, men, too, along with Elves cut down, and Tipperton and Beau and Rynna and Linnet wept to see such slaughter, as did Farly and Nix and Alver and Dinly, the Warrows ineffective now that they couldn't loose arrow or bullet at all.

And even as Linnet, sobbing, threw herself from her pony and took her brother Nix in her arms, Farly loosed an arrow to fly through the air and slay the crossbow bearer.

And now Farly lay dead, and though Tipperton and Linnet and Beau yet had missiles, still the black-robed men were many, and the arrows few.

They followed the remnants of a road down which once had spun the wheels of lacquered carriages carrying verbena-scented ladies who twittered like linnets in the shade of parasols, and leathery cotton rich gentlemen gruffing at each other through a violet haze of Havana smoke, and their children, prim little girls with mint crushed in their handkerchiefs, and boys with mean blackberry eyes, little boys who sent their sisters screaming with tales of roaring tigers.

Linnet in the corner, Tim and Pennington each side of her, both talking to her, vying for her attention.