épervier
French
Etymology
From Middle French esprevier, from Old French esprevier, esprever, from Old Dutch *sparwari (“sparrow-hawk”, literally “sparrow-eagle”), from Proto-Germanic *sparwaraz (“sparrow-hawk”) (from Proto-Indo-European *sper(w)-, *sper(g)- (“sparrow, bird”)) + Proto-Germanic *arô (“eagle”) (from Proto-Indo-European *er- (“eagle, bird”)). Cognate with Old High German sparwari (“sparrow-hawk”) (whence German Sperbe), Middle Dutch sperware (“sparrow-hawk”) (whence Dutch sperwer), Middle Low German sperwere, sperwer, sparwere, sparwer (“sparrow-hawk”). Compare also Italian sparviere. See also sparrow hawk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.pɛʁ.vje/
Adjective
épervier (feminine singular épervière, masculine plural éperviers, feminine plural épervières)
- sparrow hawk (attributive)
Further reading
- “épervier” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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