Noun
puffin (plural puffins)
- (now obsolete) The young of the Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), especially eaten as food. [14th–19th c.]
- The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) or (by extension) any of the other various small seabirds of the genera Fratercula and Lunda that are black and white with a brightly-coloured beak. [from 17th c.]
- Synonyms: (Britain, regional) pope, sea-parrot
1894 May, Rudyard Kipling, “The White Seal”, in The Jungle Book, London, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., published June 1894, →OCLC, page 110:Naturally the Chickies and the Gooverooskies and the Epatkas—the Burgomaster Gulls and the Kittiwakes and the Puffins, who are always looking for a chance to be rude—took up the cry, and—so Limmershin told me—for nearly five minutes you could not have heard a gun fired on Walrus Islet.
- (entomology) Any of various African and Asian pierid butterflies of the genus Appias. Some species of this genus are also known as albatrosses.
- (obsolete) A puffball.
Translations
Fratercula arctica
- Belarusian: ту́пік m (túpik)
- Bulgarian: тупик m (tupik), кайра f (kajra)
- Catalan: fraret (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 海鸚/海鹦 (hoi2 jing1)
- Mandarin: 海鸚/海鹦 (hǎiyīng)
- Cornish: nath m, popa m
- Czech: papuchalk m
- Danish: lunde (da) c, søpapegøje c
- Dutch: papegaaiduiker (nl) m, alk (nl) m
- Esperanto: fraterkulo
- Faroese: lundi (fo) m
- Finnish: lunni (fi)
- French: macareux (fr) m
- Galician: arao (gl) m
- German: Lund (de) m, Lundevogel m (genera Fratercula), Papageitaucher (de) m, Papageientaucher (de) m (F. arctica), Hundlund m (F. corniculata), Gelbschopflund m (F. cirrhata), Nashornalk m (Cerorhinca monocerata)
- Greek: φρατέρκουλα f (fratérkoula)
- Greenlandic: qilanngaq
- Hungarian: lunda (hu)
- Icelandic: lundi (is) m
- Irish: puifín m, fuipín m
- Italian: pulcinella di mare (it) m
- Japanese: 角目鳥 (ツノメドリ, tsunomedori)
- Manx: pibbin f
- Navajo: tsídii naʼałkǫ́ʼígíí
- Norman: gode à rouoge bé f (Jersey), poffîn m (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: lunde
- Old Norse: lundi m
- Polish: maskonur (pl) m
- Portuguese: papagaio-do-mar (pt) m
- Romanian: furtunar (ro) m
- Romansch: sfunsella f
- Russian: ту́пик (ru) m (túpik), топо́рик (ru) m (topórik)
- Scots: (tammie) norrie
- Scottish Gaelic: buthaid f, peata-ruadh m
- Serbo-Croatian: tupik (sh) m
- Slovak: alka bielobradá f, mníšik m
- Slovene: njórka f
- Spanish: frailecillo (es) m
- Swedish: lunnefågel (sv)
- Turkish: fratercula
- Welsh: pâl m
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