Meaning & Definition of word "Pheasant"
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Pheasant
/ˈfɛz.ənt/
noun:
- 1. A large ground bird with long tail feathers, often found in the wild and commonly hunted for sport or food.
- Example: The hunter aimed carefully at the pheasant flying overhead.
- 2. Any bird of the family Phasianidae, which includes numerous species, many of which are colorful and found in Asia and other regions.
- Example: The colorful plumage of the male pheasant is a sight to behold in the early spring.
- 3. A term used in hunting contexts to describe various game birds that are pursued for sport or food.
- Example: During the fall, many hunters prepare for pheasant season.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'faisan', from Latin 'phasianus', from Greek 'phasianós', referring to a bird of the river Phasis.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pheasant under glass:
A dish of pheasant cooked and served in its own dish, usually with a sauce.
a pheasant's eye:
To be aware of the birds eating the crops; to be vigilant of issues.
Related Words
pheasantry:
A place where pheasants are bred.
pheasant hunt:
An organized hunt for pheasants.
game:
Wild animals hunted for sport or food.
Slang Meanings of pheasant
Meaning: Used humorously to refer to someone who is naive or easily deceived.
Example Sentence: Don't be such a pheasant; you should watch your back.