seafowl
English
Etymology
From Middle English sefoul, from Old English sǣfugol (“seabird”), equivalent to sea + fowl. Cognate with Dutch zeevogel, German Seevogel, Swedish sjöfågel, Icelandic sjófugl.
Noun
seafowl (plural seafowls or seafowl)
Synonyms
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