noun
- a rooster, especially one that crows loudly
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The chanticleer crowed at dawn, waking the entire farm.
- In the fable, Chanticleer was a proud rooster who loved to hear his own voice.
- The old farmer relied on his chanticleer to announce the morning.
- Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales features a famous chanticleer named Chauntecleer.
- The chanticleer strutted around the barnyard, showing off his colorful feathers.
- Every morning, the chanticleer’s call echoed across the countryside.