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Definitions from the Oxford Reference:

Consonant  a basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable.

Vowel a speech sound, almost invariably forming the main part of a syllable, that involves no significant obstruction of the airstream through the vocal tract. Various features distinguish the sound of one vowel from another, notably whether the front, central part, or back of the tongue is raised, leading to front vowels, central vowels, and back vowels respectively, and how high the tongue is raised towards the roof of the mouth, leading to close vowels, mid vowels, and open vowels. These features are often portrayed on a vowel quadrilateral representing the mouth schematically (see illustration). Compare consonant, semivowel.

Diphthong any complex vowel sound comprising a glide from one vowel sound to another within a single syllable, with movement of the tongue between the two sounds. In Received Pronunciation there are three diphthongs in which the final sound is similar to the vowel in tip (as in the words day, tie, boy); two in which the final vowel sound is similar to the vowel in put (as in go and how); and three in which the final vowel sound is similar to the vowel in the (as in veer, care, and poor).

The pronunciation of Kestrel:    /´k{ope}str{shti}l/  

The main definition of PHILOLOGY in English Love of learning and literature; the branch of knowledge that deals with the historical, linguistic, interpretative, and critical aspects of literature; literary or classical scholarship.

The etimology of crow and its translation into Spanish: Cuervo/ 1 crawe, 3-7 crowe, 4- crow, (6 krowe, croo(e, 6-7 croe); north. 3-6 crawe, 5- craw.[OE. cráwe f., corresp. to OS. krâia, MLG. krâge, krâe, krâ, LG. kraie, kreie, MDu. kraeye, Du. kraai, OHG. chrâwa, chrâja, chrâ, crâwa, crâ, MHG. kræe, krâwe, krâ, Ger. krähe; a WG. deriv. of the vb. crâwan, crâian to CROW, q.v.]