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单词 owlet
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owletn.

Brit. /ˈaʊlᵻt/, U.S. /ˈaʊlət/
Forms: 1500s oulette, 1500s owlate, 1500s– owlet.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: owl n., -et suffix1, howlet n.
Etymology: < owl n. + -et suffix1, probably partly as alteration of howlet n.
1. An owl; esp. a young or small owl. Also spec.: any of several small owls of the genera Glaucidium, Athene, and Xenoglaux.
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the world > animals > birds > order Strigiformes or owl > [noun]
owleOE
howlec1430
mouser1440
howletc1450
nightbirdc1450
owlet1542
night owl1581
jenny-howlet1600
tu-whit tu-whoo1604
Welsh ambassador1608
mouse-catcher1611
Welsh falconera1640
hooter1673
hobhouchin1682
flying-cat1699
houchin1746
jumbie bird1827
the world > animals > birds > order Strigiformes or owl > [noun] > small or young
howletc1450
owlet1542
1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes ii. f. 248 He tooke veraye eiuill reste in the nightes, by reason of an oule... A launceknight..tooke the peines to catche this oulette.
1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. xix. 196 As egles eyes to owlates sight.
1635 G. Wither Coll. Emblemes iv. xlv. 253 Nor Candles, Torches, nor the Sunne at noone, Nor Spectacles..Can make an Owlet in the day-time see.
1798 W. Wordsworth Idiot Boy in W. Wordsworth & S. T. Coleridge Lyrical Ballads 169 The owlets through the long blue night Are shouting to each other still.
1832 W. Irving Alhambra II. 88 He loved his children too even as an owl loves its owlets.
1889 T. B. Aldrich Wyndham Towers 37 Haunting the grounds one night, as his use was Who loved the dark as bats and owlets do.
1907 ‘N. Blanchan’ Birds Every Child should Know xv. 232 They returned to the bird house and raised a family of funny, fluffy, plump little owlets.
1958 E. T. Gilliard Living Birds of World 211/1 Among other well-known small owls are the Little Owls, or Owlets, of which there are three species in Europe, Asia and Africa.
1996 Q. Rev. Biol. 71 580/2 An individual owl's journey through life from a 4-week old hand-reared owlet to maturity.
2. Chiefly North American. In full owlet moth. A moth of the family Noctuidae; a noctuid moth.
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the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > Heterocera > [noun] > family Noctuidae > member of (noctuid)
antler1775
owlet moth1846
noctuid1873
earworm1882
1846 Commerc. Rev. South & West Oct. 277 A night flying or owlet moth..of a beautiful greenish grey, with bronze shading.
1862 T. W. Harris Treat. Insects Injurious to Vegetation (ed. 3) v. 435 The injury done to vegetation by the caterpillars of the Noctuas, or owlet-moths.
1901 M. C. Dickerson Moths & Butterflies iii. 253 They are called Owlets, because of their shining eyes and their habit of flying at night only.
1944 R. Matheson Entomol. for Introd. Courses xiv. 272 In one family alone, Noctuidae or owlet moths, nearly 700 species have been collected in the region about Ithaca.
1996 G. Waldbauer Insects through Seasons (1998) 130 Owlet moths (noctuids) have a pair of ears, one on each side of the thorax just below the hind wing.

Compounds

C1.
a.
owlet wing n. Obsolete
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1831 T. Carlyle Jrnl. in J. A. Froude T. Carlyle: First Forty Years (1882) II. ix. 207 Ignorance eclipses all things with its owlet wings.
b.
owlet-haunted adj.
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1880 W. Nimmo Hist. Stirlingshire (ed. 3) I. vi. 99 Its owlet-haunted walls.
1908 M. J. Cawein Poems III. 201 I'll take the owlet-haunted lane,..that brings me home again.
C2.
owlet light n. poetic = owl-light n.
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the world > matter > light > naturally occurring light > [noun] > sunlight or sunshine > twilight
evengloamOE
twilighting1387
crepusculum1398
crepusculec1400
twilightc1440
twinlightc1532
grisping1580
grey1592
owl-light1599
gropsing1606
twatter-light1606
twitterlight1608
dusk1622
grasp1650
torchlighta1656
crepuscle1665
mock-shade1669
dimps1693
duskish1696
dimmit1746
darklins1767
twilight glow1819
gloama1821
owlet light1821
sandhya1876
dusk-light1937
1821 P. B. Shelley Epipsychidion 16 Whose flight Is as a dead leaf's in the owlet light.
1855 E. Bulwer-Lytton Clytemnestra 292 All in the owlet light she sat forlorn.
1890 Scribner's Mag. Dec. 773 If a lover would hear her sing, She sings at owlet light.
owlet moth n. see sense 2.
owlet-nightjar n. any of several nocturnal Australasian birds comprising the genus Aegotheles and family Aegothelidae; spec. a bird of the species occurring in Australia, Aegotheles cristatus, which is predominantly grey or brown with barred tail feathers and dark markings around the eyes (more fully Australian owlet-nightjar).
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1840 J. Gould Birds Austral. (1848) II. Pl. 1 Aegetholes novae-hollandiae... Owlet Nightjar.
1958 T. E. Gilliard Living Birds of World 216/2 The Gray Owlet Nightjar (Aegotheles albertisi) is about six inches long and extremely shy. Another species in New Guinea, the Rufous Owlet Nightjar..is about ten inches long. It has the proportions and plumage of a slender, reddish Screech Owl.
1994 J. Flegg Birds Austral. 208 Australian Owlet-nightjar... Medium-sized looking like a cross between a small owl and a nightjar... Voice: penetrating, hard, high-pitched and repetitive.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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