cockerels

Cockerels Meaning in Bengali: মুরগা, কুকুরমারি, কুকুরমারিকা, কুকুরমারিকারা (noun, muraaga, kukuramari, kukuramarika, kukuramarikara)

Definition of Cockerels

(noun, kɒkərəl)

Cockerels refer to young male chickens that are less than a year old. They are known for their distinctive crowing sound and are often raised for their meat or as pets.

Synonyms of Cockerels

Antonyms of Cockerels

  • Hens – মুরগী
  • Females – নারী

Origin of Cockerels

The word “cockerels” originated from the Middle English word “cokrel,” which is a diminutive form of “cock,” meaning a male chicken.

Nearby Words

  • Chickens – noun
  • Roosts – noun
  • Feathers – noun
  • Flocks – noun

Cockerels in Literature Quotes

“The cockerel crowed at dawn, signaling the start of a new day.” – William Shakespeare (কুকুরমারি সকালে কাঁদল, নতুন দিনের শুরু সূচনা করে।)

“The proud cockerel strutted around the farmyard, asserting his dominance.” – George Orwell (গর্বিত কুকুরমারি খামারের চারদিকে হেঁটে দাঁড়িয়েছিল, তাঁর প্রভুত্ব দাবি করে।)

Cockerels Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: মুরগা
  • Hindi: मुर्गा
  • Nepali: मुर्गा
  • Urdu: مرغا
  • Tamil: கோழி
  • Telugu: కోడి
  • Arabic: ديك صغير
  • Chinese: 公鸡
  • Japanese: 雄鶏
  • Russian: петух

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