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fowl I. \ˈfau̇l, esp before pause or consonant -au̇əl\ noun (plural fowl or fowls) Etymology: Middle English foul, from Old English fugel; akin to Old High German fogal bird, Old Norse fugl, Gothic fugls, and probably to Old High German fliogan to fly — more at fly 1. : a bird of any kind < dominion over … the fowl of the air — Gen 1:28 (Authorized Version) > < watch the hungry ocean fowl breast its way southward — Llewelyn Powys > 2. a. : a domestic cock or hen : chicken; especially : an adult hen — see domestic fowl b. : any of several domesticated or wild gallinaceous birds < jungle fowl > < guinea fowl > 3. : the meat of fowls used as food; especially : the meat of domestic fowls II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English foulen, from Old English fuglian, from fugel : to seek, catch, or kill wild fowl for sport or food < such persons as may lawfully hunt, fish, or fowl — William Blackstone > |