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Fowl - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Fowl refers to birds, especially domesticated ones like chickens, ducks, or geese, often raised for meat or eggs. It can also include wild birds hunted for food. The term is commonly used in farming and cooking contexts.

fowl

/faʊl/ /faʊl/

Definition:

A bird, especially a domestic chicken or other bird kept for eggs or meat.

Synonyms:

poultry, bird, chicken, game bird

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

mammal, reptile

Common Collocations:

domestic fowl, wild fowl, fowl pest, fowl run

Derivatives:

fowler, fowling

Usage Tips:

Use "fowl" for birds raised for food; "foul" refers to something unpleasant or a rule violation in sports.

Common Phrases:

neither fish nor fowl, fowl play (pun on "foul play")

Etymology:

From Old English "fugol," meaning bird; related to German "Vogel."

Examples:

  • 1. The farmer keeps several fowl in his backyard coop.
  • 2. We roasted a fowl for Sunday dinner with herbs and vegetables.
  • 3. Wild fowl often migrate south during the winter months.
  • 4. She prefers the taste of game fowl over domesticated chicken.

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