Falconers [noun]

Definition of Falconers:

a person who hunts

Synonyms of Falconers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Falconers:

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Sentence/Example of Falconers:

Francis Falconer, who died at Petersfield about 1874, drove the day “Rocket” all the time it ran.

So we parted hence and went home with Mr. Falconer, who did give us cherrys and good wine.

Falconer, having prepared the greater part of the work for the press, died in 1792.

Dr Hugh Falconer with the assistance of a committee of geologists excavated it.

A compatriot of his, Edmund Falconer, like himself an actor as well as an author, had opened the way for him.

Covering his face with the one hand, he held out the other to the falconer, and returned with readiness his friendly grasp.

If the falconer found difficulty in getting the page to go forward before, it was now perfectly impossible.

When a bird of prey, of the kind on which the falconer has designs, is seen the buzzard is thrown into the air.

The falcon is fed from it, and is recalled from flight by the falconer swinging the lure round his head with a peculiar cry.

Dr. Falconer believes it to have had an elastic constitution, which enabled it to adapt itself to great change of climate.