godwit (GOD-wit) - n., any of four species (genus
Limosa) of long-legged migratory shorebirds with a long, slender, slightly upcurved bill.
The name is first recorded in 1552 -- the origin is unknown, but a source used by
Wikipedia suggests Old English roots meaning "good creature."
---L.
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They're pretty birds, and they get a shoutout in my pen pal novel.
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ETA or goodwights, really, but there's precedent for modern shortening of what in OE is a long -o-: gospel < gōd spell
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