Bevy

[bevĀ·y]

A bevy is a flock of birds. Although the term can be used for a variety of birds, it most often refers specifically to a bevy of quail. Other terms exist to describe flocks of other types of birds a murder of crows, for example.

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A company; an assembly or collection of persons, especially of ladies.

Noun
a flock of quail

Noun
a group of girls or young women


n.
A company; an assembly or collection of persons, especially of ladies.

n.
A flock of birds, especially quails or larks; also, a herd of roes.


Bevy

Bev"y , n.; pl. Bevies . [Perhaps orig. a drinking company, fr. OF. bev'82e (cf. It. beva) a drink, beverage; then, perh., a company in general, esp. of ladies; and last applied by sportsmen to larks, quails, etc. See Beverage.] 1. A company; an assembly or collection of persons, especially of ladies.
What a bevy of beaten slaves have we here !
2. A flock of birds, especially quails or larks; also, a herd of roes.

A company; an assembly or collection of persons, especially of ladies.

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