rare bird, a



rare bird, a

An exceptional individual, a unique person, as in That wife of yours is a rare bird; you're lucky to have her. This idiom, generally used as a compliment, is a translation of the Latin rara avis, which itself was used from about 1600 on and began to be translated only in the late 1800s.
See also: rare

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hamilcarhə-MIL-kahr (English), HAM-il-kahr (English)Ancient Near Eastern (Latinized), History
Harden['hɑ:dn]
Phanuel-Biblical, Judeo-Christian Legend
Stefanu-Old Church Slavic
Alleyn[æ'li:n]
WinslowWINZ-loEnglish (Rare)