Named “<span class="searchmatch">German</span>” because the introduced population originally released in Missouri in 1870 came from <span class="searchmatch">Germany</span>. <span class="searchmatch">German</span> <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">German</span> <span class="searchmatch">sparrows</span>) (US)...
<span class="searchmatch">German</span> <span class="searchmatch">sparrows</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">German</span> <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>...
Proto-Indo-European *spḗr (“<span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>”). Cognate with Dutch spreeuw (“starling”), Alemannic <span class="searchmatch">German</span> Spar (“<span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>”), <span class="searchmatch">German</span> Sperling (“<span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>”), Danish and Norwegian...
tree <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (plural tree <span class="searchmatch">sparrows</span>) A bird of the species Passer montanus (Passer montanus): Eurasian tree <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>, <span class="searchmatch">German</span> <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> Passer montanus tree...
English <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (US), Indian <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>, Indian house <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>, sparr, sparrer, spadger, spadgick, philip, spatzie, spotsie Indian house <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> Passer domesticus...
ring‧mus ringmus f (plural ringmussen, diminutive ringmusje n) tree <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>, <span class="searchmatch">German</span> <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (Passer montanus) ringmus on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl...
From song + <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>. song <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (plural song <span class="searchmatch">sparrows</span>) Melospiza melodia, a medium-sized American <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>. Synonyms: silver-tongue, silver tongue Melospiza...
Spanish <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (plural Spanish <span class="searchmatch">sparrows</span>) Passer hispaniolensis, a small passerine bird in the family Passeridae Passer hispaniolensis Spanish <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> on Wikipedia...
Java <span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span> (plural Java <span class="searchmatch">sparrows</span>) Any of species Padda oryzivora of finches, native of Java, but very commonly kept as a cage bird. 1838 (date written)...
Wikipedia cs Ultimately from <span class="searchmatch">German</span> Spatz (“<span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>”), from Old High <span class="searchmatch">German</span> sparo (“<span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>”), from Proto-Germanic *sparwô (“<span class="searchmatch">sparrow</span>”), + -ek. Cognate with...