Canary-Bird Meaning in Bengali: ক্যানারি-পাখি (noun), ক্যানারি-পাখির মতো (adjective)
Definition and Origin
Canary-Bird (noun, /kəˈnɛəri bɜːrd/) refers to a small, brightly colored songbird belonging to the finch family. It is native to the Canary Islands, Azores, and Madeira. The name “canary” is derived from the Latin word “canarius,” meaning “of the dogs,” as the bird was originally found on the island of Gran Canaria, which means “Great Dog Island” in Latin.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Some synonyms of canary-bird include finch, songbird, warbler, and canary. Antonyms for this term are not applicable.
Nearby Words
- Canary (noun) – a small, yellow songbird
- Canary Grass (noun) – a type of grass used for birdseed
- Canary Islands (noun) – a group of Spanish islands in the Atlantic Ocean
- Canary Wharf (noun) – a business district in London, UK
Canary-Bird in Literature
“The canary-bird sings sweetly in its cage.” – William Shakespeare (ক্যানারি-পাখি তার খাঁচায় মিষ্টি গান গায়।)
“The canary-bird is a symbol of freedom.” – Rabindranath Tagore (ক্যানারি-পাখি স্বাধীনতার প্রতীক।)
Canary-Bird Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: ক্যানারি-পাখি
- Hindi: कैनरी-पक्षी
- Nepali: क्यानेरी-पक्षी
- Urdu: کینری-پرندہ
- Tamil: கேனரி-பறவை
- Telugu: కనరీ-పక్షి
- Arabic: طائر الكناري
- Chinese: 金丝雀
- Japanese: カナリア
- Russian: канарейка
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