falcon-gentle
Americannoun
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the female peregrine falcon.
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any female falcon.
noun
Etymology
Origin of falcon-gentle
1350–1400; translation of French faucon gentil; replacing Middle English gentil fauco ( u ) n, facon jent, etc.
Example Sentences
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I am skilled in the uses of falcon-gentle, gerfalcon, saker, lanner, merlin, hobby, goshawk, sparrow-hawk, and musket—” Brilliana interrupted him with an impetuous gesture of command, and Evander made an end of his display.
From The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel by McCarthy, Justin H. (Justin Huntly)
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