Crossword clues for turtledove
turtledove
- This animal presumably spends its entire life in a shell ... correction: just the first part of its life
- Soft-cooing bird
- Slow pacifist?
- One of two in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
- One of a carol duo
- Gift in "The 12 Days of Christmas"
- French hen preceder
- Deodorant in a shell?
- Bird in a holiday song
- Bird between the partridge and French hen
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dove \Dove\ (d[u^]v), n. [OE. dove, duve, douve, AS. d[=u]fe; akin to OS. d[=u]ba, D. duif, OHG. t[=u]ba, G. taube, Icel. d[=u]fa, Sw. dufva, Dan. due, Goth. d[=u]b[=o]; perh. from the root of E. dive.]
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(Zo["o]l.) A pigeon of the genus Columba and various related genera. The species are numerous.
Note: The domestic dove, including the varieties called fantails, tumblers, carrier pigeons, etc., was derived from the rock pigeon ( Columba livia) of Europe and Asia; the turtledove of Europe, celebrated for its sweet, plaintive note, is Columba turtur or Turtur vulgaris; the ringdove, the largest of European species, is Columba palumbus; the Carolina dove, or Mourning dove, is Zenaidura macroura; the sea dove is the little auk ( Mergulus alle or Alle alle). See Turtledove, Ground dove, and Rock pigeon. The dove is a symbol of peace, innocence, gentleness, and affection; also, in art and in the Scriptures, the typical symbol of the Holy Ghost.
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A word of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle.
O my dove, . . . let me hear thy voice.
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a person advocating peace, compromise or conciliation rather than war or conflict. Opposite of hawk.
Dove tick (Zo["o]l.), a mite ( Argas reflexus) which infests doves and other birds.
Soiled dove, a prostitute. [Slang]
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of turtle dove English)
WordNet
n. small Australian dove [syn: Australian turtledove, Stictopelia cuneata]
any of several Old World wild doves
Wikipedia
Turtledove may refer to:
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Turtle-dove, birds in several genera, especially:
- European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur)
- Harry Turtledove, a historian and author who writes historical fiction, science fiction, and fantasy novels
Category:Jewish surnames Category:Yiddish-language surnames
Usage examples of "turtledove".
I only know that she calls herself Henriette, that she must be a Frenchwoman, that she is as gentle as a turtledove, that she has evidently received a good education, and that she enjoys good health.
Suddenly, a turtledove of the purest whiteness comes flying in at the window, and alights upon his hand, bearing in her bill a branch of red gilliflower, on the leaves of which is written, in letters of gold, the following sentence: Awake!
Turtledove is also the author of two multivolume Alternate History fantasy series: the multivolume Videssos Cycle and the Krispes Sequence.
Sandgrouse were big enough to make a decent meal, and so were those cooing turtledoves, she thought, looking around to see if she could spot the buxom birds that resembled the brown sandgrouse in general size and shape.
RECEIVED A LETTER FROM A FAN THE other day, one who had bought a copy of Agent of Byzantium by Harry Turtledove, which appeared in a series entitled Asimov Presents.
The notion of not ending when the buds dropped Harry Turtledove off was still a long way from real to her.
I observed among them the brown thrush, robin, turtledove, linnet, goldfinch, the large and small blackbird, wren, and several other birds of less note.
Ham/ Turtledove 203 troopers sat on either side of him on the couch in the patri arch's library.
They rode some paces in silence while in the branches above the purring coo of turtledoves serenaded them and was left behind.
Owen had talked himself down from the heavens and into the manger-he'd made me a Joseph, he'd chosen a Mary for me, he'd turned turtledoves to cows.
Didn't the description say they were similar to turtledoves in coloration?
Laurie had christened it, saying it was highly appropriate to the gentle lovers who “went on together like a pair of turtledoves, with first a bill and then a coo”.
On the table sat a finely-glazed pitcher and a basin, for washing hands and face, and next to them a wooden bowl carved with turtledoves that held ripe berries, and also two gilded cups filled with a heady-scented wine.