skua

skua
noun Etymology: New Latin, from Faeroese skúgvur; akin to Old Norse skūfr tassel, skua, Old English scēaf sheaf — more at sheaf Date: 1678 any of various seabirds (genus Catharacta) related to the jaegers: as a. great skua b. a bird (C. maccormicki) that resembles but is slightly smaller than the great skua and that breeds in the Antarctic

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