falcon
noun/ˈfɔːlkən/
/ˈfælkən/
- a bird of prey (= a bird that kills other creatures for food) with long pointed wingsTopics Birdsc1Word OriginMiddle English faucon (originally denoting any diurnal bird of prey used in falconry): from Old French, from late Latin falco, from Latin falx, falc- ‘sickle’, or of Germanic origin and related to Dutch valk and German Falke. The -l- was added in the 15th cent. to conform with the Latin spelling.
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