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pea·cock
/ˈpiˌkɑk/
孔雀,好炫耀的人(
vi
.)炫耀
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pea·cock
n.
1.
Zool.
The
male
of
any
pheasant
of
the
genus
Pavo
,
of
which
at
least
two
species
are
known
,
native
of
Southern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies
.
Note:
☞
The
upper
tail
coverts
,
which
are
long
and
capable
of
erection
,
are
each
marked
with
a
black
spot
bordered
by
concentric
bands
of
brilliant
blue
,
green
,
and
golden
colors
.
The
common
domesticated
species
is
Pavo cristatus
.
The
Javan
peacock
(
Pavo muticus
)
is
more
brilliantly
colored
than
the
common
species
.
2.
In
common
usage
,
the
species
in
general
or
collectively
;
a
peafowl
.
Peacock butterfly
Zool.
,
a
handsome
European
butterfly
(
Hamadryas Io
)
having
ocelli
like
those
of
peacock
.
Peacock fish
Zool.
,
the
European
blue-striped
wrasse
(
Labrus variegatus
); --
so
called
on
account
of
its
brilliant
colors
.
Called
also
cook wrasse
and
cook
.
Peacock pheasant
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
handsome
Asiatic
pheasants
of
the
genus
Polyplectron
.
They
resemble
the
peacock
in
color
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
peacock
n
1:
European
butterfly
having
reddish-brown
wings
each
marked
with
a
purple
eyespot
[
syn
:
peacock butterfly
, {
Inachis
io
]
2:
male
peafowl
;
having
a
crested
head
and
very
large
fanlike
tail
marked
with
iridescent
eyes
or
spots
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Peacock
(
Heb
.
tuk
,
apparently
borrowed
from
the
Tamil
tokei
).
This
bird
is
indigenous
to
India
.
It
was
brought
to
Solomon
by
his
ships
from
Tarshish
(1
Kings
10:22; 2
Chr
. 9:21),
which
in
this
case
was
probably
a
district
on
the
Malabar
coast
of
India
,
or
in
Ceylon
.
The
word
so
rendered
in
Job
39:13
literally
means
wild
,
tumultuous
crying
,
and
properly
denotes
the
female
ostrich
(q.v.).
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