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scarlet tanager
[ skahr-lit tan-uh-jer ]
noun
- an American songbird, Piranga olivacea, the male of which is bright red with black wings and tail: recently classified as a member of the cardinal family rather than the tanager family, the scarlet tanager breeds across eastern North America and migrates to northwestern South America.
scarlet tanager
noun
- an E North American tanager, Piranga olivacea, the male of which has a bright red head and body with black wings and tail
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scarlet tanager1
An Americanism dating back to 1800–10
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Example Sentences
A pale colored bird as compared with the Scarlet Tanager of the east, lacking also the black wings of its eastern brother.
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So fond was she of this delicacy that she once played a saucy trick upon a scarlet tanager.
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The body of a flaxbird or scarlet tanager (Piranga rubra) was also hung up with the feathers for the same purpose.
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They saw yellow warblers flicker away, a king-bird swoop, a scarlet tanager glisten in flight.
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The trees about the place were many, and from one of them a scarlet tanager was shrilling out his inviting call.
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