Crows

/kroʊz/ noun/verb

Large black birds known for their intelligence; makes the harsh cry characteristic of a rooster or expresses triumph loudly.

From Old English 'crawe', imitative of the bird's call. The verb meaning 'to boast' comes from the rooster's triumphant crowing, extended metaphorically to human behavior by the 14th century.

AMጋብ
ARالغربان
BNকাক
CAcorbs
CSvrány
DAkrager
DEKrähen
ELκοράκια
EScuervos
FAکلاغ
FIvariset
FRcorbeaux
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