cotinga

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English

A spangled cotinga, Cotinga cayana

Etymology

From New Latin cotinga, from Old Tupi cutinga.

Noun

cotinga (plural cotingas)

  1. Any of the neotropical passerine birds of the family Cotingidae
    • 1857, John Benwell, An Englishman's Travels in America:
      Flocks of aquatic birds were to be seen on every side, the most numerous being the pelican, and a bird of the cotinga species, about the size of an English throstle, the plumage of which, being jet black and flamingo red, had a beautiful effect in the sunshine, as they flew or settled in thousands on the canes.
    • 1921, William Beebe, Edge of the Jungle:
      Sheer color alone is powerful enough, but when heightened by contrast, it becomes still more effective, and I seemed to have secured, with two barrels, a cotinga and its shadow.

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Etymology

Learned borrowing from New Latin Cotinga.

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Noun

cotinga f (plural cotingas)

  1. cotinga (any of the neotropical passerine birds of the genus Cotinga)
    Synonym: anambé