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English
Common buzzard, Buteo buteo , an Old World buzzard
American black vulture, Coragyps atratus
Etymology
From Middle English bosart , from Anglo-Norman buisart , from Old French busart , busard , a derivative ( + -ard ) of Old French buison , buson (French buse ), possibly from Latin būteō ( “ hawk ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
buzzard (plural buzzards )
Any of several Old World birds of prey of the genus Buteo with broad wings and a broad tail.
( Canada , US ) Any scavenging bird, such as the American black vulture (Coragyps atratus ) or the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura ).
( colloquial , derogatory , slang , often preceded by "old", the "old buzzard") In North America, a curmudgeonly or cantankerous man; an old person; a mean, greedy person.
1995 , LaRee Bryant, Forever, My Love , page 88 :Perhaps the crusty old buzzard loved his only child more than anyone had given him credit for all these years — maybe even more than he himself had realized.
( archaic ) A blockhead ; a dunce .
1640 , George Herbert , Jacula Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc. , in The Remains of that Sweet Singer of the Temple George Herbert , London: Pickering, 1841, p. 142,
An old man’s shadow is better than a young buzzard ’s sword.
1774 , Oliver Goldsmith , Animated Nature , volume 6, Index:It is common, to a proverb, to call one who can not be taught, or who continues obstinately ignorant, a buzzard .
( golf ) Synonym of double bogey
( US , military slang , World War I ) A fighter plane .
( US , military slang , 20th century) The insignia of a colonel , or a petty officer within the navy .
( US , military slang , 1860s–1920s) A military discharge (due to the military discharge certificate).
Synonyms
Coordinate terms
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Derived terms
augur buzzard , Buteo augur buzzard bait buzzard-eagle buzzardet buzzardlike common buzzard , Buteo buteo crested honey buzzard eastern buzzard , Buteo japonicus European honey buzzard forest buzzard , Buteo trizonatus gag a buzzard off a gut wagon grasshopper buzzard , Butastur rufipennis grey-faced buzzard , Butastur indicus honey buzzard jackal buzzard , Buteo rufofuscus knock a buzzard off a gut wagon knock a buzzard off a shit wagon lizard buzzard , Kaupifalco monogrammicus long-legged buzzard , Buteo rufinus Madagascar buzzard , Buteo brachypterus moor buzzard mountain buzzard , Buteo oreophilus red-necked buzzard , Buteo auguralis rough-legged buzzard rufous-winged buzzard , Butastur liventer stink a buzzard off a gut wagon turkey buzzard upland buzzard , Buteo hemilasius white-eyed buzzard , Butastur teesa
Translations
bird of the genus Buteo
Albanian: hutë (sq) f
Arabic: حَوَام m ( ḥawām )
Armenian: լալկան բազե ( lalkan baze )
Basque: zapelatz
Belarusian: каня f ( kanja )
Breton: baou (br) f
Bulgarian: обикновен мишелов m ( obiknoven mišelov )
Catalan: aligot (ca) m , aguilot m
Cherokee: ᏑᎵ ( suli )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 鵟 / 𫛭 (zh) ( kuáng )
Choctaw: sheki
Czech: káně (cs) n
Danish: musvåge (da)
Dutch: buizerd (nl) m
Esperanto: buteo
Estonian: hiireviu (et)
Faroese: músvákur m
Finnish: hiirihaukka (fi)
French: buse (fr) f
Louisiana French: carencro
Friulian: cagne , poiane
Galician: miñato (gl) m , bexato (gl) m , buxardo m , buzaco m
Georgian: კაკაჩა ( ḳaḳača )
German: Bussard (de) m
Greek: γερακίνα (el) f ( gerakína )
Ancient: τριόρχης ( triórkhēs )
Hebrew: עַקָּב (he) m ( 'aqáv )
Hungarian: ölyv (hu)
Icelandic: músvákur (is) m
Indonesian: sikep
Irish: clamhán m
Isthmus Zapotec: nguʼxhiʼ
Italian: poiana (it) f
Japanese: 鵟 (ja) ( ノスリ , nosuri)
Kazakh: жамансары ( jamansary ) , ақсары ( aqsary )
Khmer: ត្មាត (km) ( tmaat )
Korean: 말똥가리 ( malttonggari )
Ladin: gabinel
Latin: būteō m
Latvian: klijāns m
Lithuanian: suopis (lt) m
Lower Sorbian: pašturlica f
Macedonian: јастреб глувчар m ( jastreb gluvčar )
Maltese: kuċċarda prima f
Nahuatl: caxtīllān cuāuhtohtli
Northern Sami: sáhpánboaimmáš , sáhpánfálli
Norwegian: musvåk ( Buteo buteo )
Bokmål: våk m
Nynorsk: våk m
Occitan: tartana f
Old English: tysċa m
Persian: سارگپه ( sârgape )
Polish: myszołów (pl) m
Portuguese: águia-de-asa-redonda (pt) f , milhafre (pt) m
Romani: worolo m , worla f
Romanian: șoricar (ro) m
Romansch: girun m
Russian: каню́к (ru) m ( kanjúk ) , сары́ч (ru) m ( sarýč )
Sardinian: stori furapuddas , tappàiu , pilloni farrancau
Scottish Gaelic: clamhan m , àrmhaigh m , (please verify ) gilm m , (please verify ) stannaire m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ми̏ша̄р m , шка́њац m
Roman: mȉšār (sh) m , škánjac (sh) m
Slovak: myšiak lesný m
Slovene: kanja f
Spanish: águila ratonera f , ratonero común m , busardo m , gallinazo (es) m , sopilote m , samuro m , jote (es) m , urubú m , cute (es) m
Swedish: ormvråk (sv)
Tagalog: buharo
Tarifit: asiwan m
Turkish: şahin (tr)
Ukrainian: каню́к m ( kanjúk )
Upper Sorbian: pašturlica , paskulica
Venetan: pója f
Volapük: busar (vo)
Welsh: boncath m , bwncath m
West Frisian: mûzefalk (fy)
slang or derogatory term for a person
References
Lighter, Jonathan (1972 ) “The Slang of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe, 1917-1919: An Historical Glossary”, in American Speech , volume 47 , number 1/2 , pages 27–28
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