Culver

/ˈkʌlvər/ noun

An archaic or poetic term for a dove or pigeon. Also used as a surname and place name throughout English-speaking regions.

From Old English 'culfre,' related to Old Norse 'dúfr' and Gothic 'dubo,' all meaning dove. The word is cognate with modern German 'Taube' and traces back to Proto-Germanic roots, showing the ancient importance of these birds across cultures.

AMመንደር
ARمجرى
BNনালী
CAculvert
CSkřížový kanál
DAculvert
DECulvert
ELσωλήνας
ESculver
FAنل
FIkuilua
FRculver
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