Blackbird /(blăk"bẽrd)/
Black·bird
Blackbird
n.
- In England, a species of thrush (Turdus merula), a singing bird with a fin note; the merle. In America the name is given to several birds, as the Quiscalus versicolor, or crow blackbird; the Agelæus phœniceus, or red-winged blackbird; the cowbird; the rusty grackle, etc. See Redwing. (Zool.)
Blackbird
n.
- Among slavers and pirates, a negro or Polynesian. [Cant, pejorative]
- A native of any of the islands near Queensland; -- called also Kanaka. [Australia, pejorative]
Blackbird
v. i.
- to engage in the slave trade. [Colloq.]