![]() ![]() Laurentius saga 65, in 1858, Jón_Sigurðsson, Guðbrandur_Vigfússon, Biskupa sögur, Volume I.( 12th century Icelandic ) IPA ( key): /ˈɡulː/.Ultimately from Pre-Germanic *ǵʰl̥tóm ( “ gold ” ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- ( “ yellow gleam to shine ” ). Cognate with Old English gold, Old Frisian gold, Old Saxon gold, Old Dutch golt, Old High German gold, Gothic □□□□ ( gulþ ). Noun įWOTD – 11 February 2014 Alternative forms įrom Proto-Germanic *gulþą ( “ gold ” ). Perhaps from an obsolete term gull ( “ swallow ” ). Lower Sorbian: rybnica f Upper Sorbian: tonuška f Norman: maoue f ( Guernsey ), mâove f ( France ), mauve f ( Jersey )īokmål: måke (no) m or f, måse m Nynorsk: måke m or f, måse m.Low German: Mööv f, Meuv f, Meev f, ( Lower Saxony ) Meiw’ f, ( Lower Saxony ) Mööw’ fĮastern Mari: колшыре f ( kolšyre ) Western Mari: колшӹре ( kolšÿre ).Galician: gaivota (gl) f, gueivota f, pílora f, papón (gl) m, carrau m, argau m, merlinga f, canrai m, gácea f.French: goéland (fr) m, mauve (fr) f, mouette (fr) f.yellow-legged gull ( Larus michahellis).white-eyed gull ( Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus).slender-billed gull ( Chroicocephalus genei).slaty-backed gull ( Larus schistisagus).silver gull ( Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae). ![]() red-billed gull ( Chroicocephalus scopulinus).Pallas's gull ( Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus).Mediterranean gull ( Ichthyaetus melanocephalus).laughing gull ( Xema ridibundus, Leucophaeus atricilla).lesser black-backed gull ( Larus fuscus).gull-billed tern ( Gelochelidon nilotica).great black-backed gull ( Larus marinus).Franklin's gull ( Leucophaeus pipixcan).Bonaparte's gull ( Chroicocephalus philadelphia).black-headed gull ( Chroicocephalus ridibundus).Audouin's gull ( Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus).Any of various pierid butterflies of the genus Cepora.A seabird of the genus Larus or of the family Laridae.Compare French goéland, a borrowing from Breton. Cognate with Welsh gwylan, Cornish goolan, Breton gouelan, Old Irish faílenn, Scottish Gaelic faoileag. ![]() From Middle English gulle, from a Brythonic language, from Proto-Brythonic *gwuɨlann, from Proto-Celtic *wēlannā ( “ seagull ” ). ![]()
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