linnet
Americannoun
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a small Old World finch, Carduelis cannabina.
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any of various related birds, as the house finch.
noun
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a brownish Old World finch, Acanthis cannabina : the male has a red breast and forehead
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Also called: house finch. a similar and related North American bird, Carpodacus mexicanus
Etymology
Origin of linnet
1520–30; earlier linet < Middle French (Walloon, Picard ) linette ( French linot, linotte ), derivative of lin flax ( line 1; so named for its diet of flaxseeds); -et
Example Sentences
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They provide habitat for red-listed farmland birds such as corn bunting, yellowhammer and linnet, as well as winter food for visiting species including fieldfares and redwings.
From BBC • Mar. 15, 2026
Louder yet calmer than they, among the trees, sounded the yellowhammer, the linnet and greenfinch.
From "Watership Down: A Novel" by Richard Adams
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A startled linnet fled from the whirling blades towards the rose-garden.
From "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier
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The sparrow-hawk, duck, and pelican may live to be forty, while the peacock and linnet reach the quarter century, and the canary twenty-four years.
From The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young by Various
The storm is still, the rain hath ceased To vex the beauty of the east: A linnet singeth in the wood His hermit song of gratitude.
From The Mountainy Singer by MacCathmhaoil, Seosamh
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