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Definition of warble
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Warble
(n.) A small tumor
produced
by the
larvae
of the
gadfly
in the backs of
horses,
cattle,
etc.
Called
also
warblet,
warbeetle,
warnles..
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Warble
::
Warble
(n.) A
quavering
modulation
of the
voice;
a
musical
trill;
a song.
Warbler
::
Warbler
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
small,
often
bright
colored,
American
singing
birds of the
family
or
subfamily
Mniotiltidae,
or
Sylvicolinae.
They are
allied
to the Old World
warblers,
but most of them are not
particularly
musical..
Warble
::
Warble
(v. t.) To sing in a
trilling,
quavering,
or
vibratory
manner;
to
modulate
with turns or
variations;
to
trill;
as,
certain
birds are
remarkable
for
warbling
their
songs..
Pettychaps
::
Pettychaps
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of small
European
singing
birds of the
subfamily
Sylviinae,
as the
willow
warbler,
the
chiff-chaff,
and the
golden
warbler
(Sylvia
hortensis)..
Whinchat
::
Whinchat
(n.) A small
warbler
(Pratincola
rubetra)
common
in
Europe;
--
called
also
whinchacker,
whincheck,
whin-clocharet..
Reeler
::
Reeler
(n.) The
grasshopper
warbler;
-- so
called
from its note.
Water Sparrow
::
Water
sparrow
() The reed
warbler.
Yellowbird
::
Yellowbird
(n.) The
common
yellow
warbler;
--
called
also
summer
yellowbird.
See
Illust.
of
Yellow
warbler,
under
Yellow,
a..
Carol
::
Carol (v. i.) To sing; esp. to sing
joyfully;
to
warble.
Redstart
::
Redstart
(n.) An
American
fly-catching
warbler
(Setophaga
ruticilla).
The male is
black,
with large
patches
of
orange-red
on the
sides,
wings,
and tail. The
female
is
olive,
with
yellow
patches..
Chat
::
Chat (n.) A bird of the genus
Icteria,
allied
to the
warblers,
in
America.
The best known
species
are the
yellow-breasted
chat (I.
viridis),
and the
long-tailed
chat (I.
longicauda).
In
Europe
the name is given to
several
birds of the
family
Saxicolidae,
as the
stonechat,
and
whinchat..
Pincpinc
::
Pincpinc
(n.) An
African
wren
warbler.
(Drymoica
textrix).
Locustella
::
Locustella
(n.) The
European
cricket
warbler.
Gargle
::
Gargle
(v. t.) To
warble;
to sing as if
garglin.
Yodle
::
Yodle (v. t. & i.) To sing in a
manner
common
among the Swiss and
Tyrolese
mountaineers,
by
suddenly
changing
from the head
voice,
or
falsetto,
to the chest
voice,
and the
contrary;
to
warble..
Accentor
::
Accentor
(n.) A genus of
European
birds (so named from their sweet
notes),
including
the hedge
warbler.
In
America
sometimes
applied
to the water
thrushes..
Fauvette
::
Fauvette
(n.) A small
singing
bird, as the
nightingale
and
warblers..
Pigpecker
::
Pigpecker
(n.) The
European
garden
warbler
(Sylvia,
/
Currica,
hortensis);
--
called
also
beccafico
and
greater
pettychaps..
Sylviculture
::
Sylvicoline
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
family
of
warblers
(Sylvicolidae).
See
Warbler.
Mockbird
::
Mockbird
(n.) The
European
sedge
warbler
(Acrocephalus
phragmitis).
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