Meaning & Definition of word "Heron"

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    Heron

    /ˈhɛrən/

    noun:

    • 1. A long-legged wading bird with a long neck and a sharp beak, typically found near freshwater or coastal environments.
      • Example: The heron stood still by the riverbank, waiting patiently for fish to swim by.
    • 2. Any of various species of birds belonging to the family Ardeidae, characterized by long legs and necks.
      • Example: We spotted several herons flying gracefully over the wetland area.
    • 3. A bird of the genus Ardea, which includes species such as the Great Blue Heron.
      • Example: The Great Blue Heron is one of the largest herons in North America, known for its impressive wingspan.
    • 4. A bird that often symbolizes peace and calmness in various cultures.
      • Example: In many cultures, the heron is regarded as a symbol of tranquility and grace.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'airon', from Old French 'airon', from Latin 'ardea' meaning heron.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    heron in the wild:

    Refers to observing herons in their natural habitat.

    as graceful as a heron:

    Indicates elegance and poise in movement.

    Related Words

    wading bird:

    A bird that feeds by wading in shallow water.

    shorebird:

    Any bird that breeds on the shore or feeds in intertidal areas.

    Slang Meanings of heron