Pavonine

Word PAVONINE
Character 8
Hyphenation pav o nine
Pronunciations /ˈpævəˌnaɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Pavonine"

What do we mean by pavonine?

Of or resembling a peacock. adjective

Resembling a peacock's tail in color, design, or iridescence. adjective

Pertaining to, resembling, or characteristic of a peacock; pavonian.

Resembling a peacock's tail in iridescence.

Peacock's-tail tarnish; the iridescent luster found on some ores and metallic products. noun

Like, or pertaining to, the genus Pavo. adjective

Characteristic of a peacock; resembling the tail of a peacock, as in colors; iridescent. adjective

Of or pertaining to the genus Pavo or its sub-family Pavoninae, including the peafowl. adjective

Possessing the coloring or iridescence of a peacock feather. adjective

Resembling the tail of a peacock. adjective

Tarnish found on some ores and metals which resembles the tail feathers of a peacock. noun

Any bird from the sub-family Pavoninæ. noun

Tarnish found on some ores and metals which resembles the tail feathers of a peacock.

Any bird from the family Pavonidae.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Pavonine

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The word "pavonine" in example sentences

Here Cooney calls Peter Osgood "pavonine", which my dictionary tells me means "of or resembling a peacock". ❋ Unknown (2005)

Scarce one of us domestic birds but imitates the lanky, pavonine strut, and shrill, genteel scream. ❋ Unknown (2006)

We made a general reconnaisance (December 27th) of a place whence specimens of pavonine quartz had come to hand. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It suggested Thecla's book, in which I had read it; and that, in turn, the great volume of pavonine leather the old Autarch had shown me when I had asked him the way to the garden, when he, having been told of me, supposed that I had arrived to replace him and would go to plead for Urth at once. ❋ Wolfe, Gene (1987)

She wore a pavonine brocade gown of amazing richness and raggedness, and as I watched her, the sun touched a rent just below her waist, turning the skin there to palest gold. ❋ Wolfe, Gene (1980)

A quick twist took Agia out of her pavonine gown; it lay about her brown, dusty feet like a heap of precious stones. ❋ Wolfe, Gene (1980)

These things with tales of sombre clouds and shining skies and whisperings of strange creatures dancing timidly in pavonine twilights, he traced upon the ivory keys of his instrument and the world was richer for a poet. ❋ James Huneker (1890)

The bas-reliefs on this low screen are groups of peacocks and lions, two face to face on each panel, rich and fantastic beyond description, though not expressive of very accurate knowledge either of leonine or pavonine forms. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

Some bird species restricted to this ecoregion or found in few other places in Amazonia include ashy-tailed swifts (an austral migrant, Chaetura andrei), blue-tufted starthroats (Heliomaster furcifer), pavonine quetzals (Pharomachrus pavoninus), white-eared jacamars (Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis), endemic ochre-striped antpittas (Grallaria dignissima), curassows (Mitu salvini), a terrestrial bird, and golden-winged tody-flycatchers (Todirostrum calopterum). ❋ Unknown (2008)

9 Scholz, Beweis, dass es eine Seelenwanderung bei den Thieren giebt. forces, whether those were a leonine magnanimity of courage, a vulpine subtlety of cunning, or a pavonine strut of vanity. ❋ William Rounseville Alger (1863)

a sort of pavonine transparency, and the good folks 'faces glowed with magical lustre, and their hearts beat with ❋ Unknown (1851)

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