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titlark

[ tit-lahrk ]

noun

  1. any of several small, larklike birds, especially a pipit.


titlark

/ ˈ³Ùɪ³ÙËŒ±ôÉ‘Ë°ì /

noun

  1. another name for the pipit, esp the meadow pipit ( Anthus pratensis )
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of titlark1

First recorded in 1660–70; tit 1 + lark 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of titlark1

C17: from tit 1+ lark 1
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Example Sentences

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Such a habit could hardly fail to become hereditary, so that the daughter of a cuckoo which always put her egg into a reed-wren’s, titlark’s or wagtail’s nest would do as did her mother.

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Wagtail, wag′tÄl, n. any bird of the family Motacillid�, so named from their constant wagging of the tail—the pipits or titlarks, &c.:

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Pipit, pip′it, n. a genus of birds resembling larks in plumage and wagtails in habits, the most common British species being the titlark.

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All through the long dark winter the wren and titlark sing cheerfully.

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Its descent after the song is finished is very rapid, and precisely like that of the titlark when it sweeps down from its course to alight on the ground.

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