Corneille (en. Cornelian)

/koʁ.nɛj/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Bird belonging to the Corvidae family, with black plumage and a characteristic call.
The corneille perched on the tree, symbolizing intelligence.
La corneille se posó en el árbol, siendo un símbolo de inteligencia.
In some places, it is considered a bird of ill omen or superstitious.
The appearance of a corneille can be interpreted as a sign of bad luck.
La aparición de una corneille puede interpretarse como un signo de mala suerte.
Often associated with myths and folktales due to its cunning.
In the fable, the corneille is portrayed as the cleverest of the birds.
En la fábula, la corneille es presentada como la más astuta de las aves.

Etymology

From Latin 'corvīnus', meaning 'belonging to the crows'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

call of the corneille
Characteristic sound of the corneille, often related to the symbolism of wisdom.
canto de corneille
to look like a corneille
To look in a sly or distrustful manner.
mirar como corneille

Related Words

corvid
Family of birds that includes crows, corneilles, and jackdaws.
córvido
intelligent
One that has the ability to understand and reason, as it is believed corneilles do.
inteligente

Slang Meanings

A person who behaves in a cunning way.
That guy is a corneille, he always finds a way to come out on top.
Ese chico es un corneille, siempre encuentra la manera de salir bien parado.
Someone who interferes in the affairs of others.
Don't be a corneille, let them solve their problems.
No seas corneille, déjalos resolver sus problemas.