wagtail
英 ['wægteɪl]
美['wæɡtel]
- n. 鹡鸰
英英释义
- 1. Old World bird having a very long tail that jerks up and down as it walks
词态变化
复数: wagtails;
中文词源
wagtail 鹡鸰
即摇尾巴的鸟。
英文词源
- wagtail (n.)
- c. 1500, kind of small bird that has its tail in continuous motion (late 12c. as a surname), earlier wagstart (mid-15c.), from wag (v.) + tail (n.). From 18c. as "a harlot," but this sense seems to be implied much earlier:
If therefore thou make not thy mistress a goldfinch, thou mayst chance to find her a wagtaile. [Lyly, "Midas," 1592]