Nightingale

/ˈnaɪtɪnˌɡeɪl/ noun

A small brown songbird known for its powerful, beautiful singing, especially at night or early morning. It is often mentioned in poetry and stories.

From Old English 'nihtegale', combining 'niht' (night) and 'galan' (to sing), literally 'night-singer'. Similar forms appear in other Germanic languages.

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