gyrfalcon

英 ['dʒɜː,fɔː(l)k(ə)n; -,fɒlk(ə)n]
  • n. 矛隼(等于gerfalcon)

英文词源


gyrfalcon (n.)
large falcon used in hawking, also gerfalcon, c. 1200, partly anglicized from Old French girfauc "large northern falcon," probably from a Frankish compound with Latin falco "hawk" (see falcon) + first element meaning "vulture," from Proto-Germanic *ger (source of Old High German gir "vulture"). Folk etymology since the Middle Ages has connected it with Latin gyrus (see gyre (n.)) in reference to "circling" in the air.

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