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cur·lew \ˈkər(ˌ)lü also -rl(ˌ)yü\ noun (plural curlews or curlew) Etymology: Middle English corlewe, curlewe, from Middle French corlieu, courlis, of imitative origin : any of a number of wide-ranging chiefly migratory birds (family Scolopacidae) especially of the genus Numenius having long legs, a long slender bill that curves downward, and plumage variegated with brown and buff |