Birdsall

/ˈbɜrdzɔl/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term possibly referring to birds collectively or all birds; or a proper noun referring to a surname or place.

Compound of 'bird' (Old English 'brid') and 'all' (Old English 'eall'). The term is rare and may be primarily a proper name, with possible dialectal or archaic usage.

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