falki

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See also: fálki, and Fálki

Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German falke, from Old Saxon falko, from Proto-West Germanic *falkō, from Proto-Germanic *falkô (falcon). It may also be a direct descendant from Proto-Germanic.

Noun

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falki m (genitive falka, plural falkar)

  1. a falcon (bird of the genus Falco)

Declension

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Synonyms

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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: fálki
  • Faroese: falkur, fálkur
  • Norwegian: falk
  • Swedish: falk
  • Danish: falk

Anagrams

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Romani

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Noun

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falki

  1. plural of falka