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covey (n.)

mid-14c., "brood or flock of partridges" (also applied to similar birds), from Old French covee "a brood, a hatching" (Modern French couvée), from Gallo-Roman *cubata, literally "hatchling," from past-participle stem of Latin cubare "to sit, incubate, hatch" (see cubicle).

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Definitions of covey from WordNet

covey (n.)
a small collection of people;
covey (n.)
a small flock of grouse or partridge;
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