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a skylark is called 'une alouette' (fem.) in French.a skylark (species of small bird) is called 'une alouette' (fem.) in French.
skylark
The word skylark is a common, singular, concrete, compound noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a thing.The word 'skylark' is also a verb.
Yes, the word 'skylark' is a noun; a common, singular, concrete, compound noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a thing.The word 'skylark' is also a verb.
une alouette is a bird, a kind of lark
In Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem "To a Skylark," the skylark symbolizes the ideal of uninhibited joy and creativity. The bird's song represents a pure, transcendent beauty that contrasts with human struggles and despair. The skylark’s ability to soar high and sing joyfully serves as a reminder of the possibility of spiritual elevation and the pursuit of inspiration beyond worldly concerns. Ultimately, it embodies the aspiration for artistic expression and the pursuit of happiness.
The song 'allouette' is about a skylark. This is a folklore, but somewhat silly, song about the parts of the bird you will pluck.
a sky lark (it's also the name (brandname) of a helicopter)
The second stanza of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "To a Skylark" means that even though the bird is a mere earth creature, it soars through the skies as if it owned them, no matter what else is happening. Further, it does not stop soaring for any reason but its own.
A mudlark is neither a magpie, sparrow, nor skylark; it is actually a term used to refer to a type of bird known as the mudlark or Australian mudlark (Grallina cyanoleuca). This bird is part of the family Artamidae and is characterized by its distinctive black and white plumage. Mudlarks are often found in Australia and New Guinea, typically in open or semi-urban areas.
To a Skylark was created in 1820.