waldrapp

English

Etymology

German Waldrapp, from German Wald (forest) + Alemannic German Rapp (raven), the latter cognate with German Rabe, English raven.

Noun

waldrapp (plural waldrapps)

  1. An endangered species of ibis, the northern bald ibis, Geronticus eremita.
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