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1. (n.) rooster
the male of domestic fowl and certain game birds; cock.
2. rooster
Informal. a cocky person.
Etymology: (1765–75; roost+ -er1)
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| Definition of 'Rooster' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) cock, rooster
adult male chicken
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1. (noun) rooster
a male chicken
when the rooster crows in the morning
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| Definition of 'Rooster' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Rooster
the male of the domestic fowl; a cock
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Sense: (especially American) a farmyard cock.
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Afrikaans: haan |
Arabic: ديك |
Bulgarian: петел |
Brazilian: galo |
Czech: kohout |
German: der Haushahn |
Danish: hane |
Greek: πετεινός |
Spanish: gallo |
Estonian: kukk |
Farsi: خروس |
Finnish: kukko |
French: coq |
Hebrew: תַרנגוֹל |
Hindi: मुर्गा |
Croatian: kokot, pijevac |
Hungarian: kakas |
Indonesian: ayam jantan |
Icelandic: hani |
Italian: gallo |
Japanese: おんどり |
Korean: 수탉 |
Lithuanian: gaidys |
Latvian: gailis |
Malay: ayam jantan |
Dutch: haan |
Norwegian: hane |
Polish: kogut |
Persian: خروس |
Pashto: چرګ |
Portuguese: galo |
Romanian: cocoş |
Russian: петух |
Slovak: kohút |
Slovenian: petelin |
Serbian: petao |
Swedish: tupp |
Thai: ไก่ตัวผู้ |
Turkish: horoz |
Taiwanese: 公雞 |
Ukrainian: півень |
Urdu: مرغا |
Vietnamese: gà trống |
Chinese: 公鸡 |
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