Gannet
21Gannet's bath — Phrase used in *ASC (975) of the sea when referring to invaders from Europe, i.e. Vikings, or rather their absence in England during the reign of Edgar the Peaceful. The phrase is apt: gannets are famous for their greed, thus those who crossed… …
22gannet — noun /ˈɡanɪt/ a) any of three species of large seabird in the genus Morus, of the family Sulidae. They have black and white bodies and long pointed wings, and hunt for fish by plunge diving and pursuing their prey underwater. b) a voracious… …
23gannet — (ga nè) s. m. Un des noms vulgaires du goëland brun …
24Gannet — Engelsk navn for fuglen sule …
25gannet — gan|net [ˈgænıt] n [: Old English; Origin: ganot] 1.) a large sea bird that lives in large groups on cliffs 2.) BrE informal someone who eats a lot …
26gannet — gan|net [ gænət ] noun count a large white sea bird that lives on cliffs …
27gannet — large white Atlantic seabird Unusual Animals …
28Gannet — Westland three place early warning aircraft developed in Britain …
29gannet — [[t]gæ̱nɪt[/t]] gannets N COUNT Gannets are large white sea birds that live on cliffs …
30gannet — gan·net || gænɪt n. large seabird; (Slang) voracious and greedy person …