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lark
/ˈlɑrk/
雲雀,歡樂,百靈鳥,嬉耍(vi.)嬉耍,騎馬玩樂(vt.)愚弄
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lark
n.
A
frolic
;
a
jolly
time
. [
Colloq
.] --
Dickens
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lark
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Larked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Larking
.]
To
sport
;
to
frolic
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lark
,
n.
Zool.
Any
one
numerous
species
of
singing
birds
of
the
genus
Alauda
and
allied
genera
(
family
Alaudid
æ).
They
mostly
belong
to
Europe
,
Asia
,
and
Northern
Africa
.
In
America
they
are
represented
by
the
shore
larks
,
or
horned
larks
,
of
the
genus
Otocoris
.
The
true
larks
have
holaspidean
tarsi
,
very
long
hind
claws
,
and
,
usually
,
dull
,
sandy
brown
colors
.
Note:
☞
The
European
skylark
,
or
lark
of
the
poets
(
Alauda arvensis
),
is
of
a
brown
mottled
color
,
and
is
noted
for
its
clear
and
sweet
song
,
uttered
as
it
rises
and
descends
almost
perpendicularly
in
the
air
.
It
is
considered
a
table
delicacy
,
and
immense
numbers
are
killed
for
the
markets
.
Other
well-known
European
species
are
the
crested
,
or
tufted
,
lark
(
Alauda cristata
),
and
the
wood
lark
(
Alauda arborea
).
The
pipits
,
or
titlarks
,
of
the
genus
Anthus
(
family
Motacillid
æ)
are
often
called
larks
.
See
Pipit
.
The
American
meadow
larks
,
of
the
genus
Sturnella
,
are
allied
to
the
starlings
.
See
Meadow Lark
.
The
Australian
bush
lark
is
Mirafra Horsfieldii
.
See
Shore lark
.
Lark bunting
Zool.
,
a
fringilline
bird
(
Calamospiza melanocorys
)
found
on
the
plains
of
the
Western
United
States
.
Lark sparrow
Zool.
,
a
sparrow
(
Chondestes grammacus
),
found
in
the
Mississippi
Valley
and
the
Western
United
States
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lark
,
v. i.
To
catch
larks
;
as
,
to
go
larking
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lark
n
1:
North
American
yellow-breasted
songbirds
[
syn
:
meadowlark
]
2:
small
songbirds
resembling
larks
[
syn
:
pipit
,
titlark
]
3:
any
of
numerous
predominantly
Old
World
birds
noted
for
their
singing
4:
any
carefree
episode
[
syn
:
escapade
]
v
:
play
boisterously
; "
The
children
frolicked
in
the
garden
";
"
the
gamboling
lambs
in
the
meadows
"; "
The
toddlers
romped
in
the
playroom
" [
syn
:
frolic
,
rollick
,
skylark
,
disport
,
sport
,
cavort
,
gambol
,
frisk
,
romp
,
run around
,
lark about
]
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