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kingfisher|ˈkɪŋˌfɪʃə(r)| Forms: α. 5 kyngys fischare, 6 kinges fisher, 6–8 king's fisher. β. 7– kingfisher. 1. A small European bird (Alcedo ispida) with a long cleft beak and brilliant plumage, feeding on fish and aquatic animals which it captures by diving. Hence, extended to other birds of the family Alcedinidæ or Halcyonidæ, esp. the Belted Kingfisher of N. America (Ceryle alcyon), and the Laughing Jackass of Australia (Dacelo gigas). Various superstitions have been associated with the Common Kingfisher, some of which it shares with the halcyon (which has been generally identified with it), esp. the belief that a dried specimen hung up indicated by its position the direction in which the wind was blowing. αc1440Promp. Parv. 275/2 Kyngys fyschare, lytylle byrde, isida. 1567J. Maplet Gr. Forest 108 b, Beare a naturall grudge the one to the other: as doth the Eagle and the Kings Fisher. 1622May Virg. Georg. iii. (1628) 89 When..dew refreshing on the Pasture fields The Moone bestowes, Kings-fishers play on shore. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. b ij, That a Kings fisher hanged by the bill sheweth where the winde is. 1688J. Clayton in Phil. Trans. XVII. 989 The Fishing Hauk is an absolute Species of a Kings-fisher. 1797Burke Regic. Peace iii. Wks. VIII. 326 This sanguine little king's-fisher (not prescient of the storm, as by his instinct he ought to be). β1658Phillips, Halcyon, a bird called a King-fisher. a1667Cowley On Poverty, Here sad King-fishers tell their Tales. 1789G. White Selborne ii. xlii. (1853) 271 The king⁓fisher darts along like an arrow. a1821Keats Imit. Spenser ii, There the Kingfisher saw his plumage bright Vieing with fish of brilliant dye below. 1893Newton Dict. Birds 488 In habits Kingfishers display considerable diversity. 2. The name of an artificial salmon-fly. ? Obs.
1787Best Angling (ed. 2) 109 Two salmon flies, which are the principal ones, called the Dragon and Kings-fisher..of the most gaudy feathers there are, especially the peacock's. 3. In full, kingfisher blue. A brilliant blue colour.
1922Daily Mail 11 Dec. 1 (Advt.), All the leading colours including Ivory, Apricot, Jade, Kingfisher, [etc.]. 1956G. Durrell My Family v. 58 The sea smooth and opalescent, kingfisher-blue. 1970Observer 18 Jan. 1/8 (Advt.), Both dresses in navy, deep oatmeal or kingfisher. 1971R. Rendell One Across vi. 55 A wool dress of brilliant kingfisher blue. |