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Falconer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A falconer is a person who trains and cares for falcons or other birds of prey, often using them for hunting. This practice, called falconry, has a long history.

falconer

/ˈfælkənər/ /ˈfɔːlkənə/

Definition:

A person who trains or hunts with falcons or other birds of prey.

Synonyms:

hawker, bird trainer, raptor handler

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

novice, amateur

Common Collocations:

skilled falconer, experienced falconer, master falconer, apprentice falconer, medieval falconer

Derivatives:

falconry, falconet

Usage Tips:

Use "falconer" to describe someone professionally engaged in training or hunting with birds of prey.

Common Phrases:

master falconer, apprentice to a falconer, the art of the falconer

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "fauconnier," related to "falcon," from Late Latin "falco."

Examples:

  • 1. The falconer trained the young hawk with patience.
  • 2. She aspired to become a skilled falconer like her grandfather.
  • 3. The medieval falconer wore a leather glove for protection.
  • 4. He watched the falconer release the bird into the sky.

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