Ousel


[oo-zuh l] /ˈu zəl/

noun
1.
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[oo-zuh l] /ˈu zəl/
noun
1.
(def 4).
/ˈuːzəl/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of ouzel
/ˈuːzəl/
noun
1.
the ring ouzel or water ouzel See ring ouzel, dipper
2.
an archaic name for the (European) blackbird
n.

also ousel, from Old English osle “blackbird,” from West Germanic *amslon- (cf. Old High German amsala, German amsel), probably from PIE *ams- “black, blackbird” (cf. Latin merula “blackbird,” Welsh mwyalch “blackbird, thrush,” Breton moualch “ouzel”).

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