Partridge

Etymology
Via and, from  perdix:, from  πέρδιξ:.

Noun

 * 1) Any bird of a number of genera in the family Phasianidae, notably in the genera Perdix and Alectoris.

Derived terms

 * Arabian partridge
 * African partridge
 * bamboo partridge
 * Barbary partridge
 * bearded partridge
 * birch partridge
 * blackheaded partridge
 * black wood-partridge
 * Bonham’s partridge
 * buff-breasted partridge
 * California partridge
 * capoeira partridge
 * chukar partridge
 * common partridge
 * crested partridge
 * crested wood partridge
 * crimson-headed partridge
 * Daurian partridge
 * ferruginous wood partridge
 * French partridge
 * Gambel’s partridge


 * gray partridge, grey partridge
 * Greek partridge
 * green wood partridge
 * Guiana partridge
 * Hey’s partridge
 * hill partridge
 * Himalayan partridge
 * Hodgson’s partridge
 * Hungarian partridge
 * long-billed partridge
 * Madagascar partridge
 * Massena partridge
 * mountain partridge
 * Namaqua partridge
 * night partridge
 * painted partridge
 * partridge berry, partridge-berry, partridgeberry


 * partridge-bird
 * partridge-breast
 * partridge-breasted aloe
 * partridge bush
 * partridge-cane
 * partridge cochin
 * partridge-dove
 * partridge-hawk
 * partridge-legged clover
 * partridge pea
 * partridge-pigeon
 * partridge plum
 * partridger
 * partridge-shell
 * partridge-shot
 * partridge tun
 * partridge-vine
 * partridge-wood
 * partridging
 * Philby’s partridge
 * plumed partridge


 * Przevalski’s partridge
 * red-crowned wood partridge
 * red-legged partridge, redlegged partridge
 * Rubeho forest partridge
 * rock partridge
 * sand partridge
 * sanguine partridge
 * sea partridge
 * see-see partridge
 * snow partridge
 * spruce partridge
 * stone partridge
 * swamp partridge
 * Tibetan partridge
 * tree partridge
 * Udzungwa forest partridge
 * water partridge
 * white-browed partridge
 * white partridge
 * wood partridge

Translations

 * Albanian: thëllëzë
 * Arabic: (al-ħájal)
 * Armenian:
 * Azeri: kəklik
 * Basque: eper
 * Belarusian: курапатка
 * Bosnian: jarebica
 * Breton: klujar c’hris
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: perdiu
 * Chamicuro:
 * Cherokee:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 鹧鸪
 * Croatian: skvržulja
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: perdriko
 * Estonian: nurmkana
 * Faroese: akurhøna
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Friulian: pernîs
 * Galician: perdiz charra, charrela
 * Georgian: კაკაბი
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: akurhænsn
 * Irish: patraisc
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: やまうずら (ヤマウズラ, yamauzura)


 * Kurdish:, mêkew ,  ,  ,
 * Ladin: gialina da mont
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: laukirbe
 * Lithuanian:
 * Low Saxon: rapphohn
 * Lower Sorbian: kurwota, kurwotka
 * Macedonian: еребица
 * Maltese: ħaġla
 * Manx:
 * Norwegian: rapphøne
 * Occitan: perditz
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romagnolo: parniz, sterna
 * Romani: divlio-kaini
 * Romanian:
 * Romansch: pernisch, pernisch grischa
 * Russian:
 * Sami: bealdobakku
 * Sardinian: perdixi cixinali, perdighe d’abba
 * Scottish Gaelic: peurtag
 * Serbian: jаребица
 * Slovak: jarabica
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: keklik
 * Ukrainian: сiра курiпка
 * Upper Sorbian: kurotwa, kurwota
 * Volapük: pädrit,  hipädrit,  jipädrit,  pädritül
 * Welsh: petrisen
 * West Frisian: patriis