Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Curlew

Curlew (kûr"lū) , noun

[French courlieu, corlieu, courlis; perh. of imitative origin, but compare Old French corlieus courier; Latin currere to run + levis light.]

(Zoology) A wading bird of the genus Numenius, remarkable for its long, slender, curved bill.

The common European curlew is Numenius arquatus. The long-billed (Numenius longirostris), the Hudsonian (Numenius Hudsonicus), and the Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis, are American species. The name is said to imitate the note of the European species.

Collocations (2)
Curlew Jack (Zoology) , the whimbrel or lesser curlew.
Curlew sandpiper (Zoology) , a sandpiper (Tringa ferruginea or Tringa subarquata), common in Europe, rare in America, resembling a curlew in having a long, curved bill. See Illustation in Appendix.