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wid·geon noun also wi·geon \ˈwijən\ (plural widgeon or widgeons also wigeon or wigeons) Etymology: origin unknown 1. a. : any of several freshwater ducks of the genus Mareca that are between the teal and the mallard in size: as (1) : an Old World duck (M. penelope) that has in the male a pale buff crown, chestnut head and neck, grayish lavender breast, and white belly (2) : baldpate 2 (3) : a duck (M. sabilatrix) of southern So. America that has the entire head nearly white b. chiefly dialect : any of various ducks of other genera: as (1) : sand widgeon (2) : sea widgeon 2. obsolete : a foolish fellow : simpleton, goose |