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jacksnipe

American  
[jak-snahyp] / ˈdʒækˌsnaɪp /
Or jack snipe

noun

jacksnipes plural
  1. Also called half snipe.  a small, short-billed snipe, Limnocryptes minimus, of Europe and Asia.

  2. any of several related snipes.

  3. pectoral sandpiper.


jacksnipe British  
/ ˈdʒækˌsnaɪp /

noun

  1. a small Eurasian short-billed snipe, Lymnocryptes minima

  2. any of various similar birds, such as the pectoral sandpiper

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of jacksnipe

First recorded in 1655–65; jack 1 + snipe

Example Sentences

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Other new zones with their dates for hunting duck, geese, coot and jacksnipe are as follows: Oct.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the swamp I found snipe, Scolopax Wilsonii: they call them here jacksnipe.

From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 33, December, 1873 by Various

Blackbirds of two or three kinds are found in the marshes, also killdeer, jacksnipe and the ever active and interesting spotted sandpipers.

From The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Towns, Early Mining Excitements, Steamer Ride, Mineral Springs, Mountain and Lake Resorts, Trail and Camping Out Trips, Summer Residences, Fishing, Hunting, Flowers, Birds, Animals, Trees, and Chaparral, with a Full Account of the Tahoe National Forest, the Public Use of the Water of Lake Tahoe and Much Other Interesting Matter by James, George Wharton

Besides the 118 ducks there were 50 jacksnipe and 68 fine large wild pigeons.

From Out of Doors—California and Oregon by Graves, J. A.

The rail is rarely seen; but the jacksnipe is very plentiful in the late fall and up to mid-winter, when the great majority of them depart for warmer marshes.

From Memoirs of Orange Jacobs by Jacobs, Orange

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