francolin

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English

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yellow-necked francolin

Etymology

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From French francolin, from Italian francolino, of unknown origin.

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Noun

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francolin (plural francolins)

  1. Any of various terrestrial partridges of several genera in family Phasianidae, principally in tribe Gallini.

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French

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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francolin m (plural francolins)

  1. francolin

Descendants

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  • Catalan: francolí
  • Dutch: frankolijn
  • English: francolin

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