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ˈmoor-hen [f. moor n.1 + hen.] 1. The Water-hen, Gallinula chloropus.
c1300Pol. Songs (Camden) 158 Heo cometh by-modered ase a mor-hen. 14..Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 599/43 Palestris, a morhen. 1575Turberv. Falconrie 137 Some hold opinion, that the bones and bloud of a Bargander, Moorehen, and such like, may be giuen to an hauke. 1655Moufet & Bennet Health's Impr. (1746) 205 Some Birds are sodden or roasted without their Skins, because they are black and bitter, as Rooks, Daws, Coots, and Moor-hens. 1705Dale Pharmacol. Suppl. 359 A. Gallina aquatica... The Common Water-Hen, or Moor-Hen. 1883Encycl. Brit. XVI. 808/2 In winter, when the inland waters are frozen, the majority of Moor-hens betake themselves to the tidal rivers. 2. The female of the red grouse, Lagopus scoticus.
1347Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 42 In..vj Morehennes empt. 1530Palsgr. 246/1 Morehen, poulle griache. 1553Burgh Rec. Edin. (1871) II. 185 The best mure hen vjd. 1611Cotgr., Poule griesche, a Moorehenne, the henne of the Grice, or Mooregame. a1796Burns ‘The Heather was blooming’ 4 At length they discovered a bonie moor-hen. 1837Macgillivray Brit. Birds I. 169 Lagopus Scoticus...Moor-fowl. Moor-cock, Moor-hen. 3. A bird of the Australian genus Tribonyx.
1860G. Bennett Gatherings Nat. in Australasia viii. 169 The Rail-like bird, the Black-tailed Tribonyx, or Moor Hen of the colonists. 4. The American coot, Fulica americana.
1888Trumbull Names of Birds 117. |