night owl

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night owl englannista suomeksi

  1. yökyöpeli

  1. Substantiivi

  2. yöpöllö

  3. iltavirkku, yöihminen, yökyöpeli

night owl englanniksi

  1. An owl (order (taxfmt)) that is nocturnal.

  2. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2 Q1)

  4. (quote-book); and sold by Dilly|Charles Dilly,(nb...)|year=1783|section=act V|page=98|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=XYEkAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA98|oclc=1135611056|passage=A night owl beat her pinions 'gainſt my head, / 'Till o' the ground I fell, wi' fright near dead!

  5. (RQ:Scott Tales of My Landlord 4)

  6. (quote-journal)

  7. (quote-book)|year=1867|page=99|pageurl=https://books.google.com.sg/books?id=8pYdAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA99|oclc=6077550|passage=Wild waileth the night-wind through turret and hall, / Where the spider weaveth the funeral pall, / And voice of old from the dead Past call, / While the night-owl responds from the crumbling old wall, / Tu-whit! the midnight is murky and drear— / Tu-whoo! the deed is a deed of fear.

  8. (quote-book)

  9. (RQ:Whitman Leaves of Grass)

  10. (quote-book) by the (w)|year=2004|page=141|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ie3xBPfxcZcC&pg=PA141|isbn=978-0-19-722326-0|passage=In his discussion of this psalm &91;(w)&93;, of Hippo|Augustine of Hippo elaborates an allegory in which the three birds, the pelican, the night owl ('nycticorax') and the sparrow ('passer'), represent three aspects of, or stages in, the earthly life of Christ. The pelican represents his solitary birth and upbringing, the night owl his agony before and during the crucifixion, and the sparrow his resurrection.

  11. One who goes to bed late, or up|stays up late at night or in the early hours of the morning.

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  13. (RQ:Churchill Crossing)

  14. A instrument which imitates an owl's hoot, consisting of a receptacle partly filled with water and a mouthpiece that is blown into.

  15. (quote-journal), possibly by (w) or Edmund Angerer|editor=&91;(w)&93;|magazine=Nicholas Magazine|St. Nicholas|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons|Scribner & Co.|month=May|year=1874|volume=I|issue=7|page=429|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_KRNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA429|column=2|oclc=1764817|passage=The night-owl,—a mug-shaped instrument, with an orifice in its side, through which a whistle is inserted,—when used, is partly filled with water, to give the tremulous owl-hoot sound.