Rooster

/ˈruː.stər/ noun

A rooster is an adult male chicken, known for its colorful feathers and loud crowing, especially at dawn. Roosters often protect and lead a group of hens.

From *roost* “a place where birds rest” + *-er*, meaning “one that roosts.” It became the common American English term, replacing *cock* in many contexts.

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