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English
Etymology
From Middle English heron , heroun , heiron , from Anglo-Norman heiron , from Medieval Latin hairō , from Frankish and Proto-West Germanic *hraigrō , from Proto-Germanic *haigrô (compare Swedish häger ), dissimilation of *hraigrô (compare Old English hrāgra , Dutch reiger , German Reiher ), from imitative Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreik- , *(s)kreig- ( “ to screech, creak ” ) (compare Welsh crëyr ( “ heron ” ) , Ancient Greek κρίζω ( krízō , “ to creak, screech ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
heron (plural herons )
Any long-legged , long-necked wading bird of the family Ardeidae .
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Translations
bird
Afrikaans: reier
Albanian: gatë (sq) f , çafkë (sq) f
Apache:
Western Apache: kʼos joolí ( blue )
Arabic: مَالِكُ الحَزِين m ( māliku l-ḥazīn ) , بَلَشُون m ( balašūn )
Egyptian Arabic: بلشون m ( balšōn )
Aragonese: garra
Armenian: տառեղ (hy) ( taṙeġ )
Assamese: বগলী ( bogoli ) , বগ ( bog ) , কণামুচৰি ( konamusori )
Asturian: garza (ast) f
Azerbaijani: vağ
Bashkir: селән ( selən )
Basque: lertxun , koartza
Belarusian: ча́пля f ( čáplja )
Breton: kerc’heiz (br) f
Bulgarian: ча́пла (bg) f ( čápla )
Catalan: agró m , bernat pescaire m
Chamicuro: askoli
Chinese:
Mandarin: 蒼鷺 / 苍鹭 (zh) ( cānglù ) , 鷺 / 鹭 (zh) ( lù )
Czech: volavka (cs) f
Danish: hejre (da) c
Dutch: reiger (nl) m
Erzya: сенксь ( śenkś )
Esperanto: ardeo (eo)
Estonian: haigur
Faroese: hegri (fo)
Finnish: haikara (fi)
French: héron (fr) m
Friulian: airon m
Galician: garza (gl) f , ghanza f
Georgian: ყანჩა ( q̇anča )
German: Reiher (de) m
Greek: ερωδιός (el) m ( erodiós ) , αρδέα f ( ardéa ) , τσικνιάς (el) m ( tsikniás )
Ancient: ἐρῳδιός m ( erōidiós )
Greenlandic: qeriiaq
Gullah: pojo
Hebrew: אֲנָפָה (he) f ( anafá )
Hindi: वगुला ( vagulā ) , बगला (hi) m ( baglā ) , बगुला (hi) m ( bagulā ) , बक (hi) m ( bak )
Hungarian: gém (hu) , kócsag (hu) , bakcsó (hu) (only genus Nycticorax ; see there for more synonyms)
Icelandic: hegri (is) m
Ido: herono (io)
Indonesian: kuntul (id) , kowak (id) , cangak (id)
Interlingua: hairon
Irish: corr f
Italian: airone (it) m
Japanese: 鷺 (ja) ( さぎ, sagi ) , サギ (ja) ( sagi ) , 白鷺 (ja) ( しらさぎ, shirasagi ) , シラサギ (ja) ( shirasagi )
Javanese: blekok (jv)
Kazakh: құтан ( qūtan )
Korean: 왜가리 ( waegari ) , 해오라기 (ko) ( hae'oragi ) , 백로(白鷺) (ko) ( baengno )
Kumyk: чыл ( çıl )
Ladin: airon
Latgalian: ziurejs
Latin: ardea (la) f , ardeola f
Latvian: gārnis
Lithuanian: garnys (lt)
Low German: Reier , Reiger m
Lutshootseed: sbəq'ʷaʔ
Luxembourgish: Räer (lb) m
Macedonian: сива чапја f ( siva čapja ) , чапја f ( čapja )
Malay: pucung
Malayalam: കൊക്ക് (ml) ( kokkŭ ) , ബകം (ml) ( bakaṁ )
Maltese: russett
Manx: coar ny hastan f
Maori: heroni
Mari:
Eastern Mari: чарлаҥге ( čarlaŋge )
Western Mari: цӓрлӓнгӹ ( cärlängÿ )
Mi'kmaq: tmgwatignej anim
Minangkabau: bangau (min)
Mingrelian: ჸანჩი ( ʾanči )
Nahuatl: aztatl
Nanai: вачака ( wačaka )
Nivkh: вазӽ ( vazẋ ) , вазаӽ ( vazaẋ )
Northern Sami: ránesháigir
Norwegian: hegre , heire m
O'odham: ṣu꞉dagĭ u’uwhig
Occitan: bernat pescaire (oc) m , guiraut pescaire m
Old Occitan: *aigreta
Old English: hrāgra m
Old French: hairon m heiron m
Old High German: heigaro m , reigaro m
Ottoman Turkish: بالقجیل ( balıkcıl )
Persian: حواصیل (fa) ( havâsil ) , بوتیمار (fa) ( butimâr ) , چگرنه ( čegarne )
Piedmontese: neiron
Polish: czapla (pl) f
Portuguese: garça (pt) f
Quechua: wakchilla
Romani: kokosturko m , kokosturka f
Romanian: stârc (ro) m , bâtlan (ro) m
Romansch: irun m
Russian: ца́пля (ru) f ( cáplja )
Sanskrit: बक (sa) m ( baka )
Sardinian: perdigiorronadas , mengoni , menga , garza
Scottish Gaelic: corra-ghritheach f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: чапља f
Roman: čaplja (sh) f
Shona: nyarupani
Slovak: volavka
Slovene: čaplja (sl) f
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: šytawa f , rybarnik m
Spanish: garza (es) f
Sranan Tongo: sabaku
Svan: ყა̈̄ნჯუ̂ ( q̇ǟnǯû )
Swahili: please add this translation if you can
Swedish: häger (sv)
Tagalog: tagák , bakaw , garsa
Telugu: నారాయణపక్షి (te) ( nārāyaṇapakṣi )
Tepecano: váko·n
Thai: นกยาง (th) ( nók yaang )
Tofa: шилен
Turkish: balıkçıl (tr)
Ukrainian: ча́пля f ( čáplja )
Upper Sorbian: čapla
Venetian: airon m
Vietnamese: diệc (vi)
Volapük: härod (vo)
Welsh: crëyr m , crychydd m
West Flemish: reiger
West Frisian: reager c
Wolof: warapuló mi
Yiddish: please add this translation if you can
Zulu: please add this translation if you can
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Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman heiron , from Medieval Latin hairō , *haigrō , from Frankish /Proto-West Germanic *hraigrō , from Proto-Germanic *haigrô , from earlier *hraigrô via dissimilation .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /hɛːˈruːn/ , /ˈhɛːrun/ , /ˈhɛːr(ə)n/ , /hɛi̯-/ , /hɛ-/
Noun
heron (plural herons )
the grey heron ( Ardea cinerea ) , or (rarely) a representation of it used in heraldry
the meat of a heron used as food.
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Descendants
References
Middle French
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French heron , of Germanic origin, probably from Frankish *hraigrō .
Noun
heron m (plural herons )
heron
Descendants