kestrel
English
Etymology
From Middle English castrel (“staniel, bird of prey”), from Middle French cresserelle, crecerelle (“bird of prey”), derivative of crecelle (“rattle, wooden reel”), of obscure origin.
Derivation from the assumed Vulgar Latin *crepicella, *crepitacillum, a diminutive of crepitāculum, from crepitāre (“to crackle”) is difficult to explain from a morphological point of view. Instead, possibly from a root *krek-, *krak- (“to crack, rattle, creak, emit a bird cry”), from Middle Dutch crāken (“to creak, crack”), from Old Dutch *krakōn (“to crack, creak, emit a cry”), from Proto-Germanic *krakōną (“to emit a cry, shout”), from Proto-Indo-European *gerg- (“to shout”). Cognate with Old High German krahhōn (“to make a sound, crash”), Old English cracian (“to resound”), Middle French craquer (“to emit a repeated cry, used of birds”). More at creak, crack.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɛstɹəl/
Noun
kestrel (plural kestrels)
- Any of various small falcons of the genus Falco that hover while hunting.
- 1878, Thomas Hardy, The Return of the Native, book 3 chapter 6
- When she was musing she was a kestrel, which hangs in the air by an invisible motion of its wings.
- 1917, John Masefield, Up on the Downs
- Up on the downs the red-eyed kestrels hover,
- Eyeing the grass.
- The field mouse flits like a shadow into cover
- As their shadows pass.
- 1878, Thomas Hardy, The Return of the Native, book 3 chapter 6
- The common kestrel, Falco tinnunculus.
Derived terms
- American kestrel, Falco sparverius
- banded kestrel, Falco zoniventris
- common kestrel, Falco tinnunculus
- Dickinson's kestrel, Falco dickinsoni
- fox kestrel, Falco alopex
- greater kestrel, Falco rupicoloides
- grey kestrel, Falco ardosiaceus
- lesser kestrel, Falco naumanni
- Malagasy kestrel, Falco newtoni
- Mauritius kestrel, Falco punctatus
- Nankeen kestrel, Falco cenchroides
- Seychelles kestrel, Falco araeus
- spotted kestrel, Falco moluccensis
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Further reading
Kestrel (disambiguation) on the English Wikipedia. English Wikipedia