dovecote

[duhv-koht]

dovecote Definition

a small house or shelter for domesticated pigeons or doves.

Using dovecote: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dovecote" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dovecote was built in the garden to house the pigeons.

  • Example

    The dovecote was a popular feature of many country estates.

  • Example

    The dovecote was filled with cooing doves.

dovecote Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dovecote

Phrases with dovecote

  • to cause a disturbance or commotion

    Example

    His sudden resignation flew the dovecote in the company.

  • as empty as a dovecote

    completely empty or deserted

    Example

    The old mansion was as empty as a dovecote, with no signs of life inside.

  • plans that are too ambitious or unrealistic

    Example

    His dovecote plans for the project were quickly shot down by the team.

Origins of dovecote

from Old French 'colomberie', meaning 'dovecote'

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Summary: dovecote in Brief

'Dovecote' [duhv-koht] is a noun that refers to a small house or shelter for domesticated pigeons or doves. It is commonly found in gardens and country estates and can be filled with cooing doves. The phrase 'fly the dovecote' means to cause a disturbance or commotion, while 'as empty as a dovecote' means completely empty or deserted.