Stork

/stɔrk/ (US), /stɔːk/ (UK) noun

A large, long‑legged bird with a long beak, often found near water and famous in stories for ‘bringing babies.’

From Old English “storc,” related to German “Storch.” The deeper origin is uncertain but very old in Germanic languages.

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