guinea keet

Noun

 * 1)  A guinea fowl
 * 2) * c. 1919-1924 (published 1926), Blanche Colton Wialliams, Best American Stories, 1919-1924, Doubleday, Page 203
 * “Say, Annie, do you know a chicken when you see it walking round? Or a turkey? Or a guinea keet? We got em all, Aunt Dolcey, she takes car of ’em”
 * 1) * 1963, Cecil Robinson, With the Ears of Strangers: The Mexican in American Literature, University of Arizona Press, Page 77
 * ...but after they've calved a time or two they swell up like a cow in a truck patch an’ you need a wagon to move ’em. They do nothin’ but eat and holler like a guinea keet....
 * 1) * 2001, Richard S. Raffauf, Journal of a Country Gentleman, Trafford Publishing, ISBN 1552128911, page 26
 * George (the male Guinea keet) was half through a hole in the fence losing many feathers to Red, who was trying to help him back into the pen.