• PoastRotato@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I can’t imagine a world in which calling a bird a “tit” in the first place was not the product of a poorly thought out public poll

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          “tit” is old-style english mean “something small” or “a little bit”. You can still spot the word in old sayings like the biblical “Jot or tittle”.

          On the other hand, we also woodpeckers, which is kinda similar in that it has a common translation, but also a hilarious one.

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            1 year ago

            Not to mention there is a hairy woodpecker. Nothing like seeing a hairy pecker in the wild, eh?

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      They’re aiming for more descriptive names, so it’s probably not going to be a “vote for the best name” type of public involvement