cockerel

Cockerel Meaning in Bengali: মুরগা, কুকুরমারি, কুকুরমারিকা, কুকুরমারিকার ছাগল (noun, /ˈkɒkərəl/)

Definition of Cockerel

A cockerel is a young male chicken, typically less than a year old, that has not yet developed the physical characteristics of an adult rooster. It is known for its distinctive crowing sound and is often raised for its meat or as a pet.

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Origin of Cockerel

The word “cockerel” originated from the Middle English word “cokkorel,” which is a diminutive form of “cock,” meaning a male chicken. It has Old English and Germanic roots.

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Cockerel in Literature Quotes

“The cockerel crows but the hen delivers the goods.” – Robert Heinlein (মুরগা কুকুরের কাঁদে, কিন্তু মুরগি পণ্য সরবরাহ করে।)

“The cockerel may crow, but it’s the hen that lays the eggs.” – Margaret Thatcher (মুরগা কুকুরের কাঁদে, কিন্তু মুরগি ডিম দেয়।)

Cockerel 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: петушок

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