Associations to the word «Falconer»
Noun
- Ian
- Hare
- Poker
- Toxin
- Eagle
- Glove
- Pablo
- Dundee
- Libretto
- Alexander
- Pigeon
- Meg
- Baron
- Trumpet
- Newsletter
- Agnes
- Galloway
- Conjecture
- Darwin
- Howard
- Barber
- Hunt
- Percussion
- Noble
- Mongolia
- Frances
- Collector
- Peerage
- Drum
- Attendant
- Iraq
- Mathematician
- Andy
- Deception
- Billy
- Mackenzie
- Hunter
- Jonathan
- Minimum
- Knot
- Vocalist
- Dictionary
- Bassist
- Philip
- Capt
- Robert
- Percy
- Fossil
- Predator
- Stefan
- William
- Douglas
- Illustrator
- Angela
- Rachel
- Clergyman
- Hills
- Macdonald
- Phillip
- Grand
- Guru
- Cutter
- Lid
- Archaeologist
- Webster
- Ralph
- Campbell
- Keyboard
- Costume
- Guitarist
- Lecturer
- Susan
- Charles
- John
- Chase
- Married
- Geoffrey
- Episcopal
- Captain
- Nick
- Drummer
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
FALCONER, noun. A person who breeds or trains hawks or other birds of prey for taking birds or game.
FALCONER, noun. One who follows the sport of fowling with hawks.
FALCONER, proper noun. An occupational surname.
Dictionary definition
FALCONER, noun. A person who breeds and trains hawks and who follows the sport of falconry.
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