|chantə|kli(ə)r, -aan-, -ain-, -iə also |sh- noun
also chan·te·cler “, -le(ə)r, -leə
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English Chantecleer, rooster appearing as a character in verse narratives, from Old French Chantecler, rooster in the Roman de Renart (Reynard the Fox), from chanter to sing + cler clear — more at clear
: cock I 1