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falconry

English

Etymology

From French fauconnerie

Noun

falconry (countable and uncountable, plural falconries)

  1. The sport of hunting by using trained birds of prey, especially falcons and hawks.

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falconer

English

Etymology

From Middle English fauconer, from Old French falconer, fauconer, from faucon (falcon).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?f?l.k?n.?(?)/, /?f??k.n?(?)/, and similar variations
  • (US) IPA(key): /?fælk?n?/

Noun

falconer (plural falconers)

  1. A person who breeds or trains hawks or other birds of prey for taking birds or game.
  2. One who follows the sport of fowling with hawks.

Synonyms

  • hawker

Related terms

  • falconry

Translations

References

  • falconer in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Anagrams

  • Florance

Old French

Alternative forms

  • fauconer (Anglo-Norman)
  • fauconier
  • fauconnier

Etymology

falcon +? -er.

Noun

falconer m (oblique plural falconers, nominative singular falconers, nominative plural falconer)

  1. (Anglo-Norman) falconer (person who breeds or trains hawks)

Descendants

  • ? English: falconer
  • French: fauconnier

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