Falcon
Pronunciation
- enPR: fôʹkÉ™n, IPA: ˈfÉ”ËkÉ™n, ˈfÉ”ËlkÉ™n, ˈfælkÉ™n
- Rhymes: -É”ËkÉ™n
Origin
From Middle English falcon, faulcon, from Anglo-Norman falcon, falcun, from Late Latin falcŠ("falcon"), of origin, probably via Old Frankish *falko ("falcon, hawk"), from Proto-Germanic *falkô ("falcon"), from from Proto-Indo-European *pol̑- ("pale"), from *pel- ("fallow").
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Verb
- To hunt with a falcon or falcons.
- 2003, Brenda Joyce, House of Dreams, page 175:He rode astride while hawking; she falconed in the ladylike position of sidesaddle.