Buzzard

/ˈbʌzərd/ noun

A large bird of prey, or an old-fashioned insult meaning a despicable or contemptible person.

From Old French 'busard,' derived from Latin 'buteo,' a type of hawk. The meaning evolved from the bird itself to a term of contempt, possibly because the bird was seen as an inferior hawk.

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