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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle English tercelet, from Old French tercelet; equivalent to tiercel +‎ -et.

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tercelet (plural tercelets)

  1. A male falcon, especially a peregrine falcon or goshawk; a tiercel.
    • 1999, Geoffrey Lester, Chaucer in Perspective: Middle English Essays, page 110:
      In the Squire's Tale this is expressed in avian terms when the tercelet flies off with a kite;

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Middle English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Old French tercelet; equivalent to tercel +‎ -et.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tɛrsəˈlɛt/, /ˈtɛrs(ə)lɛt/, /ˈtars(ə)lɛt/

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tercelet (plural tercelettes)

  1. tercelet (male bird of prey)
    Synonym: tercel

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  • English: tercelet

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