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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pi·geon
n.
1.
Zool.
Any
bird
of
the
order
Columb
æ,
of
which
numerous
species
occur
in
nearly
all
parts
of
the
world
.
Note:
☞
The
common
domestic
pigeon
,
or
dove
,
was
derived
from
the
Old
World
rock
pigeon
or
rock
dove
(
Columba livia
),
common
in
cities
.
It
has
given
rise
to
numerous
very
remarkable
varieties
,
such
as
the
carrier
,
fantail
,
nun
,
pouter
,
tumbler
,
etc
.
The
common
wild
pigeon
of
the
Eastern
United
States
is
the
Mourning dove
(
Zenaida macroura
,
called
also
Carolina dove
).
Before
the
19th
century
,
the
most
common
pigeon
was
the
passenger
pigeon
,
but
that
species
is
now
extinct
.
See
Passenger pigeon
,
and
Carolina dove
under
Dove
.
See
,
also
,
Fruit pigeon
,
Ground pigeon
,
Queen pigeon
,
Stock pigeon
,
under
Fruit
,
Ground
,
etc
.
2.
An
unsuspected
victim
of
sharpers
;
a
gull
. [
Slang
]
Blue pigeon
Zool.
,
an
Australian
passerine
bird
(
Graucalus melanops
); --
called
also
black-faced crow
.
Green pigeon
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
Old
World
pigeons
belonging
to
the
family
Treronid
æ.
Imperial pigeon
Zool.
,
any
one
of
the
large
Asiatic
fruit
pigeons
of
the
genus
Carpophada
.
Pigeon berry
Bot.
,
the
purplish
black
fruit
of
the
pokeweed
;
also
,
the
plant
itself
.
See
Pokeweed
.
Pigeon English
[perhaps
a
corruption
of
business
English]
,
an
extraordinary
and
grotesque
dialect
,
employed
in
the
commercial
cities
of
China
,
as
the
medium
of
communication
between
foreign
merchants
and
the
Chinese
.
Its
base
is
English
,
with
a
mixture
of
Portuguese
and
Hindustani
. --
Johnson's
Cyc
.
Pigeon grass
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
foxtail
grass
(
Setaria glauca
),
of
some
value
as
fodder
.
The
seeds
are
eagerly
eaten
by
pigeons
and
other
birds
.
Pigeon hawk
.
Zool.
(a)
A
small
American
falcon
(
Falco columbarius
).
The
adult
male
is
dark
slate-blue
above
,
streaked
with
black
on
the
back
;
beneath
,
whitish
or
buff
,
streaked
with
brown
.
The
tail
is
banded
.
(b)
The
American
sharp-shinned
hawk
(
Accipiter velox
or
Accipiter fuscus
).
Pigeon hole
.
(a)
A
hole
for
pigeons
to
enter
a
pigeon
house
.
(b)
See
Pigeonhole
.
(c)
pl.
An
old
English
game
,
in
which
balls
were
rolled
through
little
arches
. --
Halliwell
.
Pigeon house
,
a
dovecote
.
Pigeon pea
Bot.
,
the
seed
of
Cajanus Indicus
;
a
kind
of
pulse
used
for
food
in
the
East
and
West
Indies
;
also
,
the
plant
itself
.
Pigeon plum
Bot.
,
the
edible
drupes
of
two
West
African
species
of
Chrysobalanus
(
Chrysobalanus ellipticus
and
Chrysobalanus luteus
).
Pigeon tremex
.
Zool.
See
under
Tremex
.
Pigeon wood
Bot.
,
a
name
in
the
West
Indies
for
the
wood
of
several
very
different
kinds
of
trees
,
species
of
Dipholis
,
Diospyros
,
and
Coccoloba
.
Pigeon woodpecker
Zool.
,
the
flicker
.
Prairie pigeon
.
Zool.
(a)
The
upland
plover
.
(b)
The
golden
plover
. [
Local
, U.S.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Poke
n.
Bot.
A
large
North
American
herb
of
the
genus
Phytolacca
(
Phytolacca decandra
),
bearing
dark
purple
juicy
berries
; --
called
also
garget
,
pigeon berry
,
pocan
,
and
pokeweed
.
The
root
and
berries
have
emetic
and
purgative
properties
,
and
are
used
in
medicine
.
The
young
shoots
are
sometimes
eaten
as
a
substitute
for
asparagus
,
and
the
berries
are
said
to
be
used
in
Europe
to
color
wine
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pigeon
berry
n
:
tall
coarse
perennial
American
herb
having
small
white
flowers
followed
by
blackish-red
berries
on
long
drooping
racemes
;
young
fleshy
stems
are
edible
;
berries
and
root
are
poisonous
[
syn
:
poke
,
garget
,
scoke
, {
Phytolacca
americana
]
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