gallineta
moorhen
noun gah-yee-NEH-tah Rare
Origin: Diminutive of gallina (hen), from Latin gallina.
Also means
woodcock
Usage Note
Gallineta is a common name for several different birds depending on the region: in Spain it typically refers to the common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), while in parts of Latin America it can denote a woodcock or snipe. Because regional usage varies, learners should check local context. The word is a diminutive of gallina (hen) and literally means 'little hen'.
Examples
"La gallineta nada entre los juncos."
Natural Translation
The moorhen swims among the reeds.
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