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falcon

English

Alternative forms

  • faulcon (obsolete), faucon (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English faucoun, falcon, faulcon, from Old French falcun, from Late Latin falc? (falcon), of Germanic origin, probably via Frankish *falk? (falcon, hawk), from Proto-Germanic *falkô (falcon), from Proto-Indo-European *pol?- (pale), from *pel- (fallow).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: fôl?k?n, fô?k?n, IPA(key): /?f??(l)k?n/, /?f?lk?n/
  • (US) enPR: f?l?k?n, IPA(key): /?fælk?n/ IPA(key): /?f??lk?n/
  • (General Australian) IPA(key): /?fælk?n/, IPA(key): /?fo?lk?n/
  • (General New Zealand) IPA(key): /?f?lk?n/, IPA(key): /?fo?lk?n/
  • Rhymes: -??(l)k?n

Originally, the l was silent and purely etymological. Its pronunciation began through spelling pronunciation and is followed by most speakers, though some speakers still use l-less pronunciations.

Noun

falcon (plural falcons)

  1. Any bird of the genus Falco, all of which are birds of prey.
  2. (falconry) A female such bird, a male being a tiercel.
  3. (historical) A light cannon used from the 15th to the 17th century; a falconet.

Derived terms

  • black falcon
  • brown falcon
  • gray falcon, grey falcon

Related terms

  • Capra falconeri
  • falconer
  • falconet
  • falcon-gentil, falcon-gentle
  • falconine
  • falconry
  • gerfalcon, gyrfalcon
  • peregrine falcon

Translations

Verb

falcon (third-person singular simple present falcons, present participle falconing, simple past and past participle falconed)

  1. To hunt with a falcon or falcons.

Anagrams

  • flacon

Ladin

Noun

falcon m

  1. kestrel

Middle English

Noun

falcon

  1. Alternative form of faucoun

Occitan

Alternative forms

  • faucon

Etymology

From Old Occitan falcon, from Late Latin falco, falconem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fal?ku/

Noun

falcon m (plural falcons)

  1. falcon
    Synonym: moisset

Derived terms

  • falconièr

Old French

Noun

falcon m (oblique plural falcons, nominative singular falcons, nominative plural falcon)

  1. Alternative form of faucon (falcon)

Old Occitan

Etymology

From Late Latin falco, falconem.

Noun

falcon m (oblique plural falcons, nominative singular falcons, nominative plural falcon)

  1. falcon (bird)

Descendants

  • Catalan: falcó
  • Occitan: falcon

References

  • von Wartburg, Walther (1928–2002) , “falco”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 30, page 381

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falchion

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English fauchoun, from Old French fauchon (cognate with Italian falcione), from Vulgar Latin *falci?nem, from Latin falx.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: fôl?sh?n, IPA(key): /?f??l??n/,
  • (US) IPA(key): /?f?lt??n/
    • (cot-caught merger) IPA(key): /?f?lt??n/

Noun

falchion (plural falchions)

  1. (also attributively) A somewhat curved, single-edged medieval sword of European origin, with the cutting edge on its convex side, whose design is reminiscent of the Persian scimitar and the Chinese dao.
  2. (obsolete) A billhook.

Derived terms

  • case of falchions (swordplay)
  • double falchion (swordplay)
  • falchioned (armed with a falchion)
  • single falchion (swordplay)

Translations

Verb

falchion (third-person singular simple present falchions, present participle falchioning, simple past and past participle falchioned)

  1. (obsolete, rare, transitive) Attack with a falchion.

Derived terms

  • falchioned (slain by a falchion)

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