nightingale
91nightingale — sb. O. and N. 4, 13. AS. nightgale, from ‘galan,’ to sing …
92nightingale — night·in·gale || naɪtɪŋgeɪl n. type of migratory European songbird whose male members sing at night (especially during mating season), thrush (Zoology) …
93nightingale — 1. obsolete a police informer From the singing properties of bird and 2. obsolete British a soldier who cried out while being flogged. To show more fortitude, the victim was given a bullet to bite, thus further enriching the… …
94nightingale — noun a small migratory thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for its melodious song which can often be heard at night. [Luscinia megarhynchos, family Turdidae.] Origin OE nihtegala, of Gmc origin, from the base of night and a base meaning sing …
95nightingale — n. Philomel, philomela, rossigno, (Philomela luscinia) …
96nightingale — noun (C) a small bird that sings very beautifully, especially at night …
97nightingale — n Poetic. philomel, thrush, wood thrush; singing bird, singer, songbird, songster, warbler …
98nightingale — night·in·gale …
99nightingale — [ˈnaɪtɪŋˌgeɪl] noun [C] a small bird that is known for the beautiful way that it sings at night …
100Nightingale — Night•in•gale [[t]ˈnaɪt nˌgeɪl, ˈnaɪ tɪŋ [/t]] n. big Florence, 1820–1910, English nurse and hospital reformer …