Definition of English sparrow

1. Noun. Small hardy brown-and-grey bird native to Europe.

Exact synonyms: House Sparrow, Passer Domesticus
Generic synonyms: Sparrow, True Sparrow
Group relationships: Genus Passer, Passer

Lexicographical Neighbors of English Sparrow

English plus
English primrose
English professor
English rhinoplasty
English rose
English roses
English runner bean
English saddle
English saddles
English setter
English sole
English sonnet
English sonnets
English sparrow
English springer
English springer spaniel
English strong ale
English studies
English sweating disease
English system
English teacher
English toy spaniel
English violet
English walnut
English walnut tree
English wheel
English wheels

Literary usage of English sparrow

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1917)
"... to indicate that there is no such thing in Canada as the Western race.— H. MOUSLEY, Hatley, Que. english sparrow (Passer ..."

2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1906)
"269 In an earlier paper on "The Psychology of the english sparrow" the writer committed himself to the further study of the same and other species. ..."

3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1882)
"HABITS OF THE english sparrow.—The following interesting note has been received from Dr. AK Fisher, of Sing Sing, NY : Knowing your great fondness for ..."

4. Field Book of Birds of the Southwestern United States by Roger Tory Peterson, Gilbert Haven Trafton, Luther E. Wyman, Elizabeth F. Burnell (1916)
"In a similar way man is responsible for the english sparrow, because it was introduced by him into this country in 1851 and at later dates, ..."

5. Friends Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1869)
"THE english sparrow. The beautiful stanzas on the english sparrow which appeared lately in the Intelligencer portrays a bright picture for the lovers of ..."

6. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1904)
"Secondly, something should be done to determine whether the english sparrow is more intelligent than other birds which he has driven out; to explain to what ..."

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