tercel gentle

English

Alternative forms

tiercel gentle, tassell gent, tassell gentle, tassel-gentle

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin tertius (third) (for complete etymology, see tercel) + gentle (in the archaic sense of "well-born, noble"), ultimately from Latin gens ([Roman] clan) (for complete etymology, see gentle)[1][2]

Noun

tercel gentle (plural tercel gentles or tercels gentle)

  1. A male falcon.

Translations

References

  1. Swann, Harry Kirke (1913) “Falcon Gentle or Gentile Falcon”, in A Dictionary of English and Folk-names of British Birds: With Their History, Meaning, and First Usage, and the Folk-lore, Weather-lore, Legends, Etc., Relating to the More Familiar Species, London: Witherby & Company, →DOI, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 84
  2. Walker, Adrian (2000) “Falcon Gentle; Falcon-Gentle”, in The Encyclopedia of Falconry, Lanham: Derrydale Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 33
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