Owl

/aʊl/ noun

An owl is a bird with a large head, big eyes, and a short, curved beak, that hunts mostly at night and is known for its hooting call.

From Old English *ūle*, related to similar words in other Germanic languages, likely imitating the bird’s call. The exact ancient root is uncertain but has long been tied to the sound owls make.

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