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English
Noun
faulcon (plural faulcons)
- Obsolete form of falcon.
- 1648 Edward Coke, The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England:
- On Felony for ſtealing a Faulcon.
Every perſon that findeth any Falcon ... that is loſt of his Lords,...forthwith he ſhall bring to the Sherif of the County
References
Middle English
Noun
faulcon
- Alternative form of faucoun
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French falcun.
Noun
faulcon m (plural faulcons)
- falcon
Descendants