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 Translation for 'falconer' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a falconer | falconers
SYNO falconer | hawker
cazaprof.
cetrero {m}
falconer
cazaprof.
halconero {m}
falconer
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Translation for 'falconer' from English to Spanish

falconer
cetrero {m}cazaprof.

halconero {m}cazaprof.
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Usage Examples English
  • Jessica — buxom falconer at Lower Loxley. Was known to have attracted Nigel Pargetter's eye.
  • In Old Turkic, kush begi was a title used for the khan's most respected advisors, reflecting the valued role of the court falconer.
  • In 1969, Whitehead abandoned film making and escaped to the desert in Morocco, at which time his career as a falconer began.
  • He bought peregrine falcons and gyrfalcons from John Barr who had worked for Sandys Dugmore as a professional falconer from 1874-1877, hired Barr as a falconer and obtained permission from Lord Rosebery to use Epsom Downs for hawking.
  • Many people who have not trained under a truly qualified master falconer have the impression that falconry is easy, simply fun and is an excuse to live with wild animals.

  • The halter hitch is topologically the same knot as the Falconer's knot, i.
  • The word perlin is a falconer's term for a hybrid of a peregrine falcon and a merlin.
  • Frederick's pride in his mastery of the art is illustrated by the story that, when he was ordered to become a subject of the Great Khan (Batu) and receive an office at the Khan's court, he remarked that he would make a good falconer, for he understood birds very well.
  • Teaching prairie falcons to climb and “wait on” to stoop on game is best accomplished by a reward system of flushing game or serving live birds such as pigeons for the falcon to chase when the falcon has assumed the proper position several hundred feet or more above the falconer.
  • Latham is thought to have been the nephew of Lewis Latham of Elstow, Bedfordshire, under falconer (1625) but afterwards (1627) serjeant falconer to the King, who died a reputed centenarian in May 1655.

  • , "first falconer"), also "prōthierakarios" (πρωθιερακάριος), was a Byzantine court office and honorific title in the 13th–15th centuries.
  • The flower "Rhododendron falconeri" was named after Falconer by Joseph Dalton Hooker.
  • One of two memorial fountains on Sankt Thomas Plads feature a falconer.
  • The Prince sought help from the falconer. He told him the story.
  • One falcon is released pre-game by an honorary falconer (usually a celebrity or community figure) and flies around the stadium.

  • Kin Quitugua, master falconer and founder of HawkQuest, was born in Guam and moved to Colorado with his family when he was young.
  • For the experienced falconer it offers an opportunity to experience the nearest equivalent to hunting with the golden eagle with much lower risk of injury to the falconer by the hawk.
  • Frank Lyman Beebe (1914 – 15 November 2008) was a falconer, writer and wildlife illustrator from Canada.
  • Origin of the name Alvaiázere: from the Arabic word "Al-Baiaz" (the falconer); lands of the falconer.
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