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cuckoo-spit
[ koo-koo-spit, kook-oo- ]
noun
- Also called frog spit. a frothy secretion found on plants, exuded by the young of certain insects, as the froghoppers, and serving as a protective covering.
- an insect that produces this secretion.
cuckoo spit
noun
- a white frothy mass on the stems and leaves of many plants, produced by froghopper larvae ( cuckoo spit insects ) which feed on the plant juices Also calledfrog spit
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cuckoo-spit1
1350–1400; Middle English cokkowespitle cuckoopint; so called from the spitlike secretion found on the plant and thought to be left by the bird
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Example Sentences
Cuckoo spit; the violet: merely the translation of the Irish name, sail-chuach, spittle of cuckoos.
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Cuckoo spit: liquid in the form of bubbles produced by members of the family Cercopidae and which often conceals the producer.
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They call it cuckoo-spit, from its plentiful appearance about the arrival of that bird.
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There is no commoner sight in the early summer than the cuckoo-spit on the grasses and herbage by the wayside.
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