Song thrush - Wikipedia The dialect names throstle and mavis both mean thrush, being related to the German drossel and French mauvis respectively [5] Throstle dates back to at least the fourteenth century and was used by Chaucer in the Parliament of Fowls [6]
Throstle - definition of throstle by The Free Dictionary Define throstle throstle synonyms, throstle pronunciation, throstle translation, English dictionary definition of throstle n 1 Chiefly British Any of various thrushes, especially a song thrush 2 A machine formerly used for spinning fibers such as cotton or wool
throstle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The throstle is by some believed to be the finest singing bird in Britain, on account of the sweetness, variety, and continuance of its melody THE RING THROSTLE
The Throstle - The Poetry Hour Never a prophet so crazy! See, there is hardly a daisy ‘Here again, here, here, here, happy year’! O warble unchidden, unbidden! And all the winters are hidden
Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: throstle THROSTLE, n , v Also throssel, -il; thrustle; thrissel (Sc 1825 Jam ), thristle I n The song-thrush, Turdus ericetorum (ne Sc 1903 G Sim Fauna of " Dee " 75) As in Eng now only liter The usual Sc name for the bird is the Mavis