canary

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands.
  2. Any of various small birds of different countries, most of which are largely yellow in colour.
  3. A female singer, soprano, a coloratura singer.
  4. An informer or snitch; a squealer.
  5. A light, slightly greenish, yellow colour.
  6. A (usually yellow) capsule of the short-acting barbiturate pentobarbital/pentobarbitone (nembutal).
  7. A yellow sticker applied by the police to a vehicle to indicate it is unroadworthy.
  8. Any test subject, especially an inadvertent or unwilling one. (From the mining practice of using canaries to detect dangerous gases.)
  9. A value placed in memory such that it will be the first data corrupted by a buffer overflow, allowing the program to identify and recover from it.
  10. A change that is tested by being rolled out first to a subset of machines or users before rolling out to all.
  11. A light, sweet, white wine from the Canary Islands.
  12. A lively dance, possibly of Spanish origin (also called canaries).
adj
  1. Of a light yellow colour.
verb
  1. To dance nimbly (as in the canary dance).
  2. To inform or snitch, to betray secrets, especially about illegal activities.
  3. To test a software change by rolling out to a small set of machines or users before making it available to all.
noun
  1. Someone connected with Norwich City Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
adj
  1. That can be exercised on quarterly dates, a set time period (usually one year) after the issue date, and before the expiry date.

Pronunciation

/kəˈnɛəɹi/ /kəˈnɛːɹɪj/ /kəˈneɹi/ /kəˈnɛɹi/ en-us-canary.ogg /kəˈneːɹi/ EN-AU ck1 canary.ogg /kəˈneəɹi/ /kəˈniəɹi/ /kəˈneɾe/ /-ɾɪ/ /-ɾi/ /kəˈnɜːɹɪ/

Word forms

canary canaries more canary most canary canarying canaried

Etymology

From French canarie, from Spanish canario, from the Latin Canariae insulae (“Canary Islands”) (Spanish Islas Canarias); from the largest island Insula Canaria (“Dog Island" or "Canine Island”), named for its dogs, from canārius (“canine”), from canis (“dog”).

Synonyms

Derived words

Abyssinian grosbeak canary Atlantic canary black-faced canary black-headed canary black-throated canary brimstone canary bully canary bush canary canary bird canarybird flower canarybird vine canary clover canary creeper canary fit canary-flycatcher canary flyrobin canary girl canary grass canary in a coal mine canary in the coal mine Canary Island canarylike canary nasturtium canary parakeet canarypox canary release canary rockfish canary seed canary trap canary-winged finch canary-winged parakeet canarywood canary wood canary whitewood canary yellow Cape canary cat that ate the canary cat that swallowed the canary climate canary common canary Damara canary domestic canary forest canary Grand Canary grosbeak-canary hairy canary island canary Kenya grosbeak-canary lemon-breasted canary miner's canary Missouri canary northern grosbeak-canary papyrus canary protea canary red factor canary Rocky Mountain canary sea canary sing like a canary southern grosbeak-canary stack canary

Translations

Afrikaans: kanarie Arabic: كَنَارِي Armenian: դեղձանիկ Asturian: canariu Azerbaijani: sarı bülbül Bulgarian: канарче Catalan: canari Catalan: canarí Chinese Mandarin: 金絲雀 /金丝雀 Czech: kanár Czech: kanárek Danish: kanariefugl Dutch: kanarie Dutch: kanarievogel Esperanto: kanario Faroese: kanarjufuglur Finnish: kanarialintu French: canari West-Frisian: kanarje Gallurese: canariu German: Kanarienvogel Greek: καναρίνι Hebrew: כנרית Hungarian: kanári Hungarian: kanárimadár Ido: kanario Indonesian: kenari Italian: canario Italian: canarino Japanese: カナリア Japanese: カナリヤ Japanese: 金糸雀 Korean: 카나리아 Kumyk: сарижымчыкъ Latin: canaria fringilla Lithuanian: kanarėlė Low German: Kanaarnvagel Low German: Kanaarjenvagel Low German: Kanaljenvagel Luxembourgish: Kanarievillchen Macedonian: канари́нец Norman: canârien Norwegian: kanarifugl Papiamentu: kanari Polish: kanarek Portuguese: canário Romanian: canar Russian: канаре́йка Campidanese Sardinian: canariu
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