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marsh hen
noun
- any of various rails or raillike birds.
marsh hen
noun
- any bird that frequents marshes and swamps, esp a rail, coot, or gallinule
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marsh hen1
An Americanism dating back to 1700–10
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Example Sentences
Once we crossed a patch of oozy turf from which arose a score of jack-snipe; again we skirted a drying pond whose boggy edges were the hunting ground of marsh hens.
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Down they scurried like three valiant marsh hens to aid the turtle.
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From the grass above came the sleepy cry of marsh hens, and once a great white heron rose like a ghost across their path.
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In the meantime he would not rob that marsh hen's nest which he had found.
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It is separated from the main land by a scarcely perceptible creek, oozing its way through a wilderness of reeds and slime, a favorite resort of the marsh hen.
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