IPA: /ˈhæɡdɒn/
KK: /ˈhæɡdɒn/
A type of sea bird belonging to the genus Puffinus, particularly known for species like the greater shearwater and the black hagdon, which are often found in marine environments.
The hagdon soared gracefully above the waves, searching for fish to catch.
The word 'hagdon' originates from Old English, meaning a type of small, often mischievous creature or spirit, typically associated with witchcraft or folklore. It reflects the cultural beliefs surrounding supernatural beings in early English society.
Think of the Old English roots that connect 'hagdon' to small, mischievous creatures, helping you remember that it refers to a spirit or being often linked to witchcraft.