Caddow

/ˈkædoʊ/ noun

Definition

A dialectal or archaic term for jackdaw, a black bird related to crows and ravens.

Etymology

From Middle English, possibly from Old Norse or Germanic roots related to the bird's name. It's a variant of 'jackdaw' that persisted in regional speech.

Kelly Says

This word is a linguistic fossil—'caddow' shows how animal names can branch into regional variants so different that most speakers don't recognize them as the same creature.

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