sucking-dove
English
Noun
sucking-dove (plural sucking-doves)
- A young pigeon or dove that still has downy feathers; symbolically representing gentleness and placidity.
- 1913, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Poison Belt:
- "He'd put up the feathers of a sucking-dove and set up a riot in a Quakers' meeting."
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