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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Owl
n.
1.
Zool.
Any
species
of
raptorial
birds
of
the
family
Strigidae
.
They
have
large
eyes
and
ears
,
and
a
conspicuous
circle
of
feathers
around
each
eye
.
They
are
mostly
nocturnal
in
their
habits
.
Note:
☞
Some
species
have
erectile
tufts
of
feathers
on
the
head
.
The
feathers
are
soft
and
somewhat
downy
.
The
species
are
numerous
.
See
Barn owl
,
Burrowing owl
,
Eared owl
,
Hawk owl
,
Horned owl
,
Screech owl
,
Snowy owl
,
under
Barn
,
Burrowing
,
etc
.
Note:
☞
In
the
Scriptures
the
owl
is
commonly
associated
with
desolation
;
poets
and
story-tellers
introduce
it
as
a
bird
of
ill
omen
. . . .
The
Greeks
and
Romans
made
it
the
emblem
of
wisdom
,
and
sacred
to
Minerva
, --
and
indeed
its
large
head
and
solemn
eyes
give
it
an
air
of
wisdom
.
2.
Zool.
A
variety
of
the
domestic
pigeon
.
Owl monkey
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
South
American
nocturnal
monkeys
of
the
genus
Nyctipithecus
.
They
have
very
large
eyes
.
Called
also
durukuli
.
Owl moth
Zool.
,
a
very
large
moth
(
Erebus strix
).
The
expanse
of
its
wings
is
over
ten
inches
.
Owl parrot
Zool.
,
the
kakapo
.
Sea owl
Zool.
,
the
lumpfish
.
Owl train
,
a
cant
name
for
certain
railway
trains
whose
run
is
in
the
nighttime
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bur·row
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Burrowed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Burrowing
.]
1.
To
excavate
a
hole
to
lodge
in
,
as
in
the
earth
;
to
lodge
in
a
hole
excavated
in
the
earth
,
as
conies
or
rabbits
.
2.
To
lodge
,
or
take
refuge
,
in
any
deep
or
concealed
place
;
to
hide
.
Sir
,
this
vermin
of
court
reporters
,
when
they
are
forced
into
day
upon
one
point
,
are
sure
to
burrow
in
another
.
--
Burke
.
Burrowing owl
Zool.
,
a
small
owl
of
the
western
part
of
North
America
(
Speotyto cunicularia
),
which
lives
in
holes
,
often
in
company
with
the
prairie
dog
.
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