In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for a male peafowl is peacock; the noun for a female peafowl is peahen.
The Japanese word for 'peacock' is kujaku.
peacock = Pfau
Peacock
Yes, the word peacock is a compound word made from the words, 'pea' and 'cock', which is the male of the species. The female is called a peahen; they are peafowl.
It's called Pavo, from the Latin word for peacock.
Pīkao
a peacock is called "un paon" in French (do not pronounce the "o" in the word)
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Peacock
Paboreal is another word for a peacock in different languages. It can mean peacock or peafowl when translated into English.
The Arabic word for peacock is "طاووس" (pronounced "tawus"). This term is used across various Arabic-speaking countries. In addition to its literal meaning, the peacock is often associated with beauty and elegance in Arabic culture.
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