shrike
English
Etymology
From Middle English *schrike, *schryke, from Old English sċrīc (“shrike, thrush”), from the same root as shriek and screech, named after the bird's cry. Compare Icelandic skríkja (“shrieker, shrike”), Swedish skrika (“jay”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃɹaɪk/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -aɪk
Noun
shrike (plural shrikes)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- African long-tailed shrike
- brown shrike
- bush shrike
- crow shrike
- cuckoo shrike
- drongo shrike
- great grey shrike
- great northern shrike
- isabelline shrike
- lesser grey shrike
- loggerhead shrike
- long-tailed shrike
- magpie shrike
- masked shrike
- mountain shrike
- northern shrike
- piping shrike
- red-backed shrike
- red-tailed shrike
- shrike-tanager
- shrike thrush
- shrike tit
- shrike-vireo
- swallow shrike
- toddy shrike
- white-tailed shrike
- woodchat shrike
Translations
Any of various passerine birds of the family Laniidae
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References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “shrike”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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