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has gloss | eng: The genus Corvus, the True Crows, in heraldry (family coats of arms) may represent harshness, avarice, death or divine providence . Crows and ravens are indistinguishable in use and appearance, and are depicted in heraldry with hairy feathers and is close by default. A crow speaking will have its mouth agape or open as if it were speaking. Crows may also be called corbies, as in the canting arms of Corbet, c.1312. |
lexicalization | eng: Corvus |
instance of | c/Heraldic birds |
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