corbeau

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) The black vulture,.
 * 2)  A man who carts away the dead plague victims.
 * 3) A very dark shade of green, almost black.
 * 1)  A man who carts away the dead plague victims.
 * 2) A very dark shade of green, almost black.
 * 1) A very dark shade of green, almost black.
 * 1) A very dark shade of green, almost black.
 * 1) A very dark shade of green, almost black.
 * 1) A very dark shade of green, almost black.

Etymology
, from, itself either a diminutive of , , or from a , , from ( variant ).

Noun

 * 1) raven, crow
 * 2) poison-pen letter writer
 * 3)   corbel
 * 4)   Corvus
 * 5)   body collector (during a plague)
 * 6)   corvus
 * 7)   priest
 * 8)   douce noir

Usage notes

 * Like the English word, refers most strictly to the common raven , but is also used in the vernacular names of various species in the genus Corvus. However, corbeau is used more broadly than raven, and encompasses some species which are known in English as crows. In colloquial usage it may refer to crows, rooks, and other black corvids like jackdaws and choughs.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) crow bird