Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The pileated woodpecker of North America, Hylotomus or Ceophlœus pileatus, more fully called
black log-cock .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The pileated woodpecker.
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- noun The
pileated woodpecker .
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Examples
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He killed them all, tasting the brains again, and hunted the tree over for the father bird, the great black logcock that makes the wilderness ring with his tattoo.
Wilderness Ways William Joseph Long 1909
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But the logcock heard claws on the bark and flew to another tree, making a great commotion in the darkness as he blundered along, but not knowing what it was that had startled him.
Wilderness Ways William Joseph Long 1909
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It was the logcock, or pileated woodpecker, a rare bird anywhere, and one I had never seen before on the old farm.
Time and Change John Burroughs 1879
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Minnetares of Fort de Prarie. we had our venison fleeced and exposed in the sun on pole to dry. the dove the black woodpecker, the lark woodpecker, the logcock, the prarie lark, sandhill crain, prarie hen with the short and pointed tail, the robin, a speceis of brown plover,
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
reesetee commented on the word logcock
Nickname for Pileated and Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers.
December 7, 2007
chained_bear commented on the word logcock
...Wow... that's really an... interesting... nickname... for a bird...
December 8, 2007
reesetee commented on the word logcock
Have you ever watched one of these critters? Sure, it's vaguely obscene, but it's a perfect description of how they move along trees! You see? :-)
December 9, 2007