The New National Dictionary Encyclopedia And Atlas Rev to Date volume 3

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The New National Dictionary Encyclopedia And Atlas Rev to Date volume 3
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Hortulana. ) 6. The Snow-bunting (Plectrophanes nivalis). It is a winter visitant to Britain.
7. The Lapland Bunting (P. Lapponica).
B. As adjective : Resembling some of the species described under A. , specially the first.
bunting-crow, s. [Said to be from Dut tonte-kruai = the spotted crow. ] One of the names for the Hooded Crow (Corvus comix. ) bunting lark, s. The Common Bunting (Emberiza miliaris).
bunt -ing (3), t bun'-tine, s. [Etym. Doubt- ful In Out. Bont (s. ) = printed cotton, (a. )
...= parti-colou*l, motley. Malm derives bunt- ing from Ger. Bunt = variegated, and a quota- tion given in the N. E. D. (" Buntine is woven in stripes of blue, white, red") seems to sup- port this etymology. ] Ord. Lung. A Fabric: A thin woollen stuff of which flags are made. (Used also for a display of flags. ) " The bridges, the private houses had broken out in hunting. " JJaity Jitwt. Sept. 24, 1870.
bunt'-lln, s. [BUNTING. ] (Scotch. ) bnnt'-line, s. & a. [From Eng. Bunt = the cavity of a sail, and line.


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