greenfinch

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Any bird within the genus  (formerly a subset of the genus ), small passerine songbirds with yellow-green plumage, found throughout Europe and Asia.
 * 2) European greenfinch, a common Old World finch (, syn. ), mainly green with yellow in the wings and tail.
 * 1) European greenfinch, a common Old World finch (, syn. ), mainly green with yellow in the wings and tail.

Hypernyms

 * finch, passerine, songbird, bird

Translations

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 * Breton: meleneg
 * Bulgarian: зеленика
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 * Ancient Greek: χλωρίς
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 * Irish: glasán darach
 * Italian: verdone comune,, verdello
 * Latvian: zaļžubīte
 * Lithuanian: žaliukė
 * Macedonian: зеленушка
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