PARTRIDGES - translation to arabic
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PARTRIDGES - translation to arabic

COMMON NAME FOR A TYPE OF BIRD
Partridges; Francoline partridge; Heathcock; Kapinjala
  • Birds of Persia luchas, called būqalamūn (بوقلمون turkey in Persian), and partridges
  • [[Chestnut-bellied partridge]].
  • [[Grey partridge]].
  • [[Red-legged partridge]].
  • [[Scaly-Breasted Partridge]].
  • Vučedol dove]]", one of the most well-known emblems of the prehistorical [[Vučedol culture]], is now interpreted as representing a male partridge as a symbol of fertility

PARTRIDGES         

ألاسم

حَجَل

partridge         
اسْم : طائر الحَجَل
partridge         
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الحجل ( طائر )

Definition

partridge
(partridges)
A partridge is a wild bird with brown feathers, a round body, and a short tail.
N-COUNT
Partridge is the flesh of this bird eaten as food.
...a main course of partridge.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Partridge

A partridge is a medium-sized galliform bird in any of several genera, with a wide native distribution throughout parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. Several species have been introduced to the Americas. They are sometimes grouped in the Perdicinae subfamily of the Phasianidae (pheasants, quail, etc.). However, molecular research suggests that partridges are not a distinct taxon within the family Phasianidae, but that some species are closer to the pheasants, while others are closer to the junglefowl.

Examples of use of PARTRIDGES
1. Off to shoot partridges with Christopher Bland for the first outing of the season.
2. We servants were brought the remains of a sumptuous roast gosling, three barded partridges and a feast of mutton.
3. Every year in Britain, some 35 million pheasants and millions more partridges are mass produced inside hatcheries and rearing sheds.
4. Farmland species such as skylarks, grey partridges and lapwings have been decreasing in number at alarming rate since the 1'70s.
5. It is paradise for bird–watchers – the bulbul, the blackstart, sand partridges, Tristam‘s grackle, and the raven can all be found here.