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barnacle goose

noun

  1. a wild goose, Branta leucopsis, of northern Europe and Greenland.


barnacle goose

noun

  1. a N European goose, Branta leucopsis , that has a black-and-white head and body and grey wings
  2. a former name for brent goose
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of barnacle goose1

1760–70; earlier barnacle, Middle English bernacle; compare Middle French bernacle, New Latin bernacula, all derivative of earlier Middle English bernak, bernekke, Anglo-Latin bernaca, Old French bernaque, of uncertain origin
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Word History and Origins

Origin of barnacle goose1

C13 bernekke , related to Late Latin bernaca , from the belief that the goose developed from a shellfish; ultimate origin obscure
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Example Sentences

God becomes man becomes fish becomes barnacle goose becomes featherbed mountain.

This barnacle-goose tree was a great article of faith with our ancestors in the Middle Ages.

Nevertheless, in France, the Barnacle Goose may be eaten on fast-days by virtue of this old belief in its marine origin.

The Barnacle Goose is a well-known bird, and is eaten on fast-days in France, by virtue of this old belief in its marine origin.

Some would have him to be a barnacle goose, others a dab-chick or coot—none of which can fairly be classed as aviculæ small birds.

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