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daw (n.)

"jackdaw, small sort of crow," early 15c., daue, perhaps from an unrecorded Old English *dawe, from Proto-Germanic *dakhwo (source also of Old High German taha, German Dohle), perhaps imitative of bird's cry. Medieval Latin tacula, Italian taccola are said to be Germanic loan words.

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Definitions of daw from WordNet

daw (n.)
common black-and-grey Eurasian bird noted for thievery;
Synonyms: jackdaw / Corvus monedula
From wordnet.princeton.edu