Kuckuck
cuckoo
noun KOOK-ook Rare
Origin: onomatopoeic, mimicking the bird's call
Also means
cuckoo clock (colloquial)
Usage Note
Kuckuck (Cuculus canorus) is famous for brood parasitism — it lays eggs in other birds' nests. Hearing the first cuckoo call of spring is a traditional omen of good luck. Kuckucksuhr is the cuckoo clock. Plural: die Kuckucke.
Examples
"Im Mai hörte man den Ruf des Kuckucks aus dem nahen Wäldchen."
Natural Translation
In May one could hear the call of the cuckoo from the nearby copse.
Literal Translation
In May one heard the call of the cuckoo from the nearby copse.
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