falk

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English

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falk (plural falks)

  1. (UK, archaic, dialect) The razorbill.

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse falki.

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Noun

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falk c (singular definite falken, plural indefinite falke)

  1. falcon (bird of the genus Falco)

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Middle Low German valk, via Old Norse falkr; compare with German Falke.

Noun

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falk m (definite singular falken, indefinite plural falker, definite plural falkene)

  1. a falcon (bird of the genus Falco)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German valk, via Old Norse falkr; compare with German Falke.

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falk m (definite singular falken, indefinite plural falkar, definite plural falkane)

  1. a falcon, all birds in the genus Falco, most birds in the family Falconidae

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Swedish

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falk

Etymology

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From Old Norse falki. Compare German Falke, English falcon.

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Noun

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falk c

  1. falcon (bird of the genus Falco)

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