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Peewit   Listen
noun
Peewit, Peevit  n.  (Zool.) See Pewit.



peewit  n.  
1.
A large crested Old World plover having wattles and spurs; the pewit.
Synonyms: lapwing, green plover, pewit, peevit, peerwit.
2.
Any of several small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North America.
Synonyms: pewee, peewee, pewit, wood pewee, Contopus virens.



Pewit  n.  (Zool.)
(a)
The lapwing.
(b)
The European black-headed, or laughing, gull (Xema ridibundus). See under Laughing.
(c)
The pewee. (Written also peevit, peewit, pewet)






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"Peewit" Quotes from Famous Books



... fraction of me, happily Floats through the window even now to a tree Down in the misting, dim-lit, quiet vale, Not like a peewit that returns to wail For something it has lost, but like a dove That slants unswerving to its home and love. There I find my rest, and through the dark air Flies what yet lives in me. Beauty ...
— Aspects of Literature • J. Middleton Murry

... cayanus) is another bird, which often disturbs the stillness of the night. In appearance and habits it resembles in many respects our peewits; its wings, however, are armed with sharp spurs, like those on the legs of the common cock. As our peewit takes its name from the sound of its voice, so does the teru-tero. While riding over the grassy plains, one is constantly pursued by these birds, which appear to hate mankind, and I am sure deserve to be hated for their never-ceasing, unvaried, harsh screams. To ...
— The Voyage of the Beagle • Charles Darwin

... here with Soren. He knew how to climb, as we have already said, and eggs and fluffy-feathered young birds were brought down. The birds, great and small, flew about in terror and tribulation; the peewit from the fields, and the crows and daws from the high trees, screamed and screamed; it was just such din as the family will raise to the ...
— Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen • Hans Christian Andersen

... thine eyes now, and we will to breakfast presently. What sayest thou to a peewit each? Is ...
— A Boy's Ride • Gulielma Zollinger

... eleven o'clock when my maid left me, and I sat for some minutes wrapped in my dressing gown, before the open window. The night was very still, and save for an occasional rustle of the wind in the distant tree-tops, the hooting of an owl, the melancholy cry of a peewit and the hoarse barking of a dog, ...
— Scottish Ghost Stories • Elliott O'Donnell



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