- Any of various small brownish songbirds of the family Troglodytidae, having rounded wings, a slender bill, and a short, often erect tail.
- Any of various similar unrelated songbirds.
[Middle English wrenne, from Old English wrenna.]
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[Middle English wrenne, from Old English wrenna.]
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In folk tradition, the wren is regarded as always female (‘Jenny Wren’), and as wife to the
The robin redbreast and the wren
Are God Almighty's cock and hen.
The wren, the wren, the king of the birds(Henderson, 1879: 125)
St. Stephen's Day was killed in the furze
Although he be little his honour is great
And so, good people, pray give us a treat’
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