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puckeridge|ˈpʌkərɪdʒ| [Origin obscure: connected with puck-bird; see Note s.v. puck n.2] A name of the nightjar; also, a disease of cattle attributed to the stroke or bite of the nightjar.
1789G. White Selborne, Fern-Owl (1875) 334 The country people have a notion that the fern-owl, or churn-owl, or eve⁓jarr, which they also call a puckeridge, is very injurious to weanling calves, by inflicting, as it strikes at them, the fatal distemper, known to cow-leeches by the name of puckeridge. 1885[see puck n.2 1]. |