If you are asking about a four legged fowl, there is no such thing, as far as I know.
The Hebrew word for fowl is ohf (עוף)
fowl = ohf (עוף)
Fowl or water fowl specifically are a family of duck species. In Malaysian language water fowl are "itik." If the context of fowl refers to poultry the translation would be "ayam."
Chapter 2 of Artemis Fowl, book 1, is called 'Translation'.
I'll give you a hint on how to decode gnomish, buy the Artemis fowl files.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word "Ōf" (עוף) refers to, it means "poultry" or any kosher, domesticated bird.
The Asiatic Class includes feather leg breeds including Brahmas, Cochins and Langshans. For large fowl, classes are named after area of origin. There is American, Asiatic, English, Mediterranean, Continetal and All Other Standard Breed Class. For bantams, classes are named for physical characteristics. Examples are Game, Single Comb Clean Legged, Rose Comb Clean Legged, All Other Comb Clean Legged and Feathered Legged Class.
* Artemis Fowl (2001) * Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (2002 * Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code (2003) * Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (2005) * Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony (2006) * Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox (2008) * Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel (2007) * Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident: The Graphic Novel (2009) * The Artemis Fowl Files (2004)
Artemis fowl lives in fowl manor, which is located in Ireland.
The fowl sat on her egg. A chicken is a fowl.
Fowl=Birds
Here are all the Artemis Fowl books in order:Artemis FowlArtemis Fowl: The Arctic IncidentArtemis Fowl: The Eternity CodeArtemis Fowl: The Opal DeceptionArtemis Fowl: The Lost ColonyArtemis Fowl: The Time ParadoxArtemis Fowl: The Atlantis ComplexArtemis Fowl: The Last GuardianArtemis Fowl: The Last Guardian will be available in the Summer of 2012
a fowl is a bird.