Falconer

/ˈfɔːlkənər/ noun

A person who hunts with trained falcons, or practices the sport and skill of training birds of prey to hunt.

From Old French 'fauconnier,' from 'faucon' (falcon), ultimately from Latin 'falco.' The practice is ancient, with the word evolving through medieval European nobility who prized falconry as a status sport.

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