The Latin word for owl is 'strix'. The plural form of this would be 'string'. All owls are classified in an order, and the Latin word for that would be 'strigformes', 'forms' meaning form.
The Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) has flame coloured feathers which give the owl its name. It gained its scientific name of flammeolus from the Latin word for 'flame' or 'flame-shaped', a direct reference to its flamelike colouration.The Flammulated Owl is also known as the Flammulated Scops Owl, or sometimes the Dwarf Owl. It was previously known as the Flammulated Screech Owl.
An elf owl's Latin name is Micrathene Whitneyi
Owl in Latin is "Strix". the plural is "Strig", the scientific name for all owls is "Strigiformes"
Donate is an English derivative of the Latin for 'to give'. The original Latin verb is 'donare'. The Latin verb literally means 'to give as a present'.
The latin name for a Great Grey Owl is Strix Nebulosa
The name "owl" is derivative of the bird's call, a hoot or "howl" (stereotypically "whoo").The Old English name for the birds was ule, from the Germanic uwwa.The word "ululate" is based on the Latin word for owl, which is ulula.
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'The white owl watches' - 'niveus owl vigilo' (though this literally translates as 'white owl to be awake'
The Latin word dona means "gift", the Latin verb donare means "to give"the past participle of that verb is donatus or "given" from which we get the English donate
upon the dairy's roof was the brown owl