faucon
falcon
noun foh-KON Rare
Origin: Latin falco, possibly from falx 'sickle' (referring to the curved talons)
Also means
hawk
Usage Note
faucon refers specifically to a falcon (a fast, long-winged bird of prey). Falconry, la fauconnerie, has a long French aristocratic tradition and is inscribed on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Do not confuse it with épervier (sparrowhawk) or aigle (eagle).
Examples
"Le faucon plonge sur sa proie."
Natural Translation
The falcon dives at its prey.
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