Falcon

/ˈfælkən/ or /ˈfɔːkən/ noun

A bird of prey with a sharp beak and powerful wings, known for flying very fast and hunting other birds and small animals.

From Old French “faucon,” from Late Latin “falco,” possibly from Latin “falx” meaning “sickle” or “hook,” referring to its curved claws or beak. Falcons have been trained for hunting (falconry) for many centuries.

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