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reedling|ˈriːdlɪŋ| [f. reed n.1 + -ling.] 1. The bearded titmouse, Panurus biarmicus. Also called bearded reedling.
1840Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 198 There is only one known species, the Bearded Reedling.., extensively diffused over Europe and Asia, and not rare in some parts of Britain. 1871–4Newton Yarrell's Brit. Birds I. 522 Reedling, used for it by several authors, would certainly be preferable to Titmouse, had not some of the aquatic warblers been also so called. 1896Daily News 28 Nov. 3/6 Bearded tit, reedling or reed pheasant. 2. A reed-bed.
1830J. D. Hoy in Loudon Mag. Nat. Hist. III. 329 The very young shell-snails of different kinds which are numerous in the bottom of the reedlings. |