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shelduck
/ ˈʃɛlˌdreɪk; ˈʃɛlˌdʌk /
noun
- any of various large usually brightly coloured gooselike ducks, such as Tadorna tadorna ( common shelduck ), of the Old World
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shelduck1
First recorded in 1700–10; shel(drake) + duck 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shelduck1
C14 shel, probably from dialect sheld pied; related to Middle Dutch schillede variegated
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Example Sentences
The ruddy shelduck’s breeding range stretches from south-eastern Europe to western China, with some established populations in Africa.
From The Guardian
A paradise shelduck was patrolling the midwicket/cover region, obviously oblivious to the Test match going off out there, and unaware that within hours he would become a international superstar.
From The Guardian
A flock of ruddy shelduck, a flagship species of Lake Kuyucuk in eastern Turkey.
From New York Times
The efforts of the modest ruddy shelduck are of a higher order.
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