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coly

[ koh-lee ]

noun

, plural co·lies.
  1. any of several slender, fruit-eating, African birds constituting the family Coliidae, having grayish-brown plumage and a long, pointed tail.


coly

/ ˈkəʊlɪ /

noun

  1. any of the arboreal birds of the genus Colius, family Coliidae, and order Coliiformes, of southern Africa. They have a soft hairlike plumage, crested head, and very long tail Also calledmousebird


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Word History and Origins

Origin of coly1

< New Latin colius < Greek koliós green woodpecker

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Word History and Origins

Origin of coly1

C19: from New Latin colius, probably from Greek kolios woodpecker

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Example Sentences

Colyton is a small market-town, beautifully situated in the Coly valley, near the border of Dorset, with a fine church.

"Coly" took a team to-day and I am restored to my old position of No. 6, which I like the best of any.

Colyton is five miles south-west of Axminster in the picturesque valley of the River Coly, and three miles from the sea.

They stood at the end of the platform, watching the train driving quickly up the valley until it stopped at Coly.

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