Linnet Definition
lĭnĭt
noun
Either of two small, variously colored finches, an Old World species (Acanthis cannabina) or a New World species (Carpodacus mexicanus)
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
- Carpodacus mexicanus
- house finch
- Carduelis cannabina
- lintwhite
pronoun
A female given name derived from the linnet bird. Occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
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Other Word Forms of Linnet
Noun
Singular:
linnet
Plural:
linnetsOrigin of Linnet
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Obsolete French linette from Old French from lin flax (from its feeding on flax seed) from Latin līnum lī̆no- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From Old French linette, from lin (“flax"), from the bird's fondness for the seeds of flax, the source of linen.
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