falconer
See also: Falconer
English
Etymology
From Middle English fauconer, from Old French falconer, fauconer, from faucon (“falcon”).
Pronunciation
Noun
falconer (plural falconers)
Synonyms
Related terms
Translations
a person who breeds or trains hawks
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one who follows the sport of fowling with hawks
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References
- falconer in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams
Old French
Alternative forms
- fauconer (Anglo-Norman)
- fauconier
- fauconnier
Noun
falconer m (oblique plural falconers, nominative singular falconers, nominative plural falconer)
- (Anglo-Norman) falconer (person who breeds or trains hawks)
Descendants
- → English: falconer
- French: fauconnier
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