Definition of Whistleng
Whis"tling (?), a. & n. from
Whistle, v.
Whistling buoy. (Naut.) See under
Buoy. -- Whistling coot (Zoöl.),
the American black scoter. -- Whistling Dick.
(Zoöl.) (a) An Australian shrike thrush
(Colluricincla Selbii). (b) The song
thrush. [Prov. Eng.] -- Whistling duck.
(Zoöl.) (a) The golden-eye.
(b) A tree duck. -- Whistling
eagle (Zoöl.), a small Australian eagle
(Haliastur sphenurus); -- called also whistling hawk, and
little swamp eagle. -- Whistling plover.
(Zoöl.) (a) The golden plover.
(b) The black-bellied, or gray, plover. --
Whistling snipe (Zoöl.), the American
woodcock. -- Whistling swan. (Zoöl.)
(a) The European whooper swan; -- called also wild
swan, and elk. (b) An American swan
(Olor columbianus). See under Swan. --
Whistling teal (Zoöl.), a tree duck, as
Dendrocygna awsuree of India. -- Whistling
thrush. (Zoöl.) (a) Any one of
several species of singing birds of the genus Myiophonus, native of
Asia, Australia, and the East Indies. They are generally black, glossed
with blue, and have a patch of bright blue on each shoulder. Their note is
a loud and clear whistle. (b) The song
thrush. [Prov. Eng.]
Whis"tling (?), a. & n. from
Whistle, v.
Whistling buoy. (Naut.) See under
Buoy. -- Whistling coot (Zoöl.),
the American black scoter. -- Whistling Dick.
(Zoöl.) (a) An Australian shrike thrush
(Colluricincla Selbii). (b) The song
thrush. [Prov. Eng.] -- Whistling duck.
(Zoöl.) (a) The golden-eye.
(b) A tree duck. -- Whistling
eagle (Zoöl.), a small Australian eagle
(Haliastur sphenurus); -- called also whistling hawk, and
little swamp eagle. -- Whistling plover.
(Zoöl.) (a) The golden plover.
(b) The black-bellied, or gray, plover. --
Whistling snipe (Zoöl.), the American
woodcock. -- Whistling swan. (Zoöl.)
(a) The European whooper swan; -- called also wild
swan, and elk. (b) An American swan
(Olor columbianus). See under Swan. --
Whistling teal (Zoöl.), a tree duck, as
Dendrocygna awsuree of India. -- Whistling
thrush. (Zoöl.) (a) Any one of
several species of singing birds of the genus Myiophonus, native of
Asia, Australia, and the East Indies. They are generally black, glossed
with blue, and have a patch of bright blue on each shoulder. Their note is
a loud and clear whistle. (b) The song
thrush. [Prov. Eng.]
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- Present participle of to whistle.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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