fowl
noun /faʊl/
/faʊl/
Idioms - [countable, uncountable] (plural fowl, fowls)a bird that is kept for its meat and eggs, for example a chicken
- a variety of domestic fowl
- fowl such as turkeys and ducks
- [countable] (old use) any bird see also guinea fowl, waterfowl, wildfowlTopics Birdsc2
Word OriginOld English fugol ‘bird’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vogel and German Vogel, also to fly (verb).
Idioms
neither fish nor fowl
- neither one thing nor another
- The hovercraft has always suffered from the fact that it is neither fish nor fowl.