Crow

/kroʊ/ noun, verb

As a noun, a crow is a large, black bird known for its loud cawing and clever behavior. As a verb, to crow is to make a loud, proud sound, or to brag loudly about success.

From Old English *crāwe*, imitative of the bird’s harsh call. The verb developed from the sound, similar to how we use *caw* or *rooster crow*.

AMቁራ
ARغراب
BNকাক
CSvrána
DAkrage
DEKrähe
ELκόρακας
EScuervo
FAکلاغ
FIvaris
FRcorbeau
GUકાગડો
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