n. [ OE. pecok. Pea- in this word is from AS. peá, pāwa, peacock, fr. L. pavo, prob. of Oriental origin; cf. Gr.
☞ The upper tail coverts, which are long and capable of erection, are each marked with a black spot bordered by concentric bands of brilliant blue, green, and golden colors. The common domesticated species is Pavo cristatus. The Javan peacock (Pavo muticus) is more brilliantly colored than the common species. [ 1913 Webster ]
Peacock butterfly (Zool.),
Peacock fish (Zool.),
Peacock pheasant (Zool.),
adj. A bright greenish blue. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
. A famous throne formerly of the kings of Delhi, India, but since 1739, when it was carried off by