Dove

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A dove is a bird, also known as a pigeon, although certain species are more often referred to as doves. For example, a white pigeon is usually called a dove.

1966 cartoon by Ed Valtman

The terms dove and pigeon are interchangable in their Biblical references. There are four species of doves that inhabited the Holy Land in Bible times. The most common is Columba livia or the Rock Pigeon. Also, a common variation is turtle-dove, which is a term that may be derived from the notes of its call. The most comon turtle-dove in Bible times was likely the Turtur aruitus[1]

In political terminology, a dove is one who opposes war, or a particular war, especially the Vietnam War. It is in contrast with a hawk, who is someone in favor of war, or a particular war.

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