Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for florican. Search instead for florikan.

florican

American  
[flawr-i-kuhn, flohr-] / ˈflɔr ɪ kən, ˈfloʊr- /

noun

  1. any of various smaller species of bustards.


Etymology

Origin of florican

Origin uncertain

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

The exotic menu: black partridge, florican crane, wild boar shashlik, shredded venison curry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Our bag to-day was one tiger, one florican, one mallard, and two widgeon.

From Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter by Inglis, James

There were plenty of other birds, snipe, partridges, florican and jungle-cocks, the two latter greatly esteemed for their flesh.

From Here, There and Everywhere by Hamilton, Frederick Spencer, Lord

From the long grass in its vicinity also issue the grating and loud cry of the florican, woodcock, and grouse.

From How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley by Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton)

Altogether they are noble looking birds, and the sportsman is always glad to add as many florican as he can to his bag.

From Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter by Inglis, James