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Definition of warble
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Warble
(v. i.) To be
quavered
or
modulated;
to be
uttered
melodiously.
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Mockbird
::
Mockbird
(n.) The
European
sedge
warbler
(Acrocephalus
phragmitis).
Pigpecker
::
Pigpecker
(n.) The
European
garden
warbler
(Sylvia,
/
Currica,
hortensis);
--
called
also
beccafico
and
greater
pettychaps..
Wormil
::
Wormil
(n.) See 1st
Warble,
1 (b)..
Warble
::
Warble
(v. i.) To be
quavered
or
modulated;
to be
uttered
melodiously.
Babillard
::
Babillard
(n.) The
lesser
whitethroat
of
Europe;
--
called
also
babbling
warbler.
Blackburnian Warbler
::
Blackburnian
warbler
() A
beautiful
warbler
of the
United
States
(Dendroica
Blackburniae).
The male is
strongly
marked
with
orange,
yellow,
and black on the head and neck, and has an
orange-yellow
breast..
Warbler
::
Warbler
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small Old World
singing
birds
belonging
to the
family
Sylviidae,
many of which are noted
songsters.
The
bluethroat,
blackcap,
reed
warbler
(see under
Reed),
and sedge
warbler
(see under
Sedge)
are
well-known
species..
Ovenbird
::
Ovenbird
(n.) In
England,
sometimes
applied
to the
willow
warbler,
and to the
long-tailed
titmouse..
Whitethroat
::
Whitethroat
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of Old World
warblers,
esp. the
common
European
species
(Sylvia
cinerea),
called
also
strawsmear,
nettlebird,
muff, and
whitecap,
the
garden
whitethroat,
or
golden
warbler
(S.
hortensis),
and the
lesser
whitethroat
(S.
curruca)..
Yellowbird
::
Yellowbird
(n.) The
common
yellow
warbler;
--
called
also
summer
yellowbird.
See
Illust.
of
Yellow
warbler,
under
Yellow,
a..
Warbled
::
Warbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Warbl.
Blackpoll
::
Blackpoll
(n.) A
warbler
of the
United
States
(Dendroica
striata).
Reeler
::
Reeler
(n.) The
grasshopper
warbler;
-- so
called
from its note.
Warble
::
Warble
(v. i.) To sing with
sudden
changes
from chest to head
tones;
to
yodel.
Warble
::
Warble
(n.) A small tumor
produced
by the
larvae
of the
gadfly
in the backs of
horses,
cattle,
etc.
Called
also
warblet,
warbeetle,
warnles..
Ditty
::
Ditty (v. i.) To sing; to
warble
a
little
tune.
Sylviculture
::
Sylvicoline
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
family
of
warblers
(Sylvicolidae).
See
Warbler.
Furzeling
::
Furzeling
(n.) An
English
warbler
(Melizophilus
provincialis);
--
called
also furze wren, and
Dartford
warbler..
Wormil
::
Wormil
(n.) Any
botfly
larva which
burrows
in or
beneath
the skin of
domestic
and wild
animals,
thus
producing
sores.
They
belong
to
various
species
of
Hypoderma
and
allied
genera.
Domestic
cattle
are often
infested
by a large
species.
See
Gadfly.
Called
also
warble,
and
worble..
Touite
::
Touite
(n.) The wood
warbler.
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