Hawking

/ˈhɔː.kɪŋ/ verb

Present participle of hawk; selling goods loudly in public, or hunting with trained hawks. Also a surname, as in physicist Stephen Hawking.

From Middle English 'hauken', referring to hunting with hawks. For selling, it may derive from the bird's cry or from a separate Germanic root meaning 'to peddle'. The hunting and selling meanings developed independently but converged in English.

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