The term "lawful bird" does not have a widely recognized definition in legal or ornithological contexts. It may refer to a bird that is protected under specific laws or regulations, such as those governing hunting and conservation. Alternatively, it could be used metaphorically to describe a bird that abides by certain societal norms or rules. For clarity, further context would be helpful to accurately define the term.
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A legal eagle
The officer issued a lawful order. It was not lawful to take control of the vehicle. It would have to be a lawful taking for it to hold up in court.
The opposite prefix to "lawful" is "un-," so the opposite of "lawful" would be "unlawful."
It must be lawful. If it is not, you will be arrested immediately.
He was a lawful permanent resident.
"Lawful husband" means a husband recognized by law.
The Lawful Cheater was created on 1925-07-17.
No, it isn't lawful to fight on the Sabbath, let alone work then.
Lawful is the adjective of law. "Lawful authority" It could also be Lawless. "Lawless authority"
Outlawed means prohibited by law. Something which has not been outlawed is lawful.