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What (who) is Falconer - definition


falconer         
(falconers)
A falconer is someone who trains and uses falcons for hunting.
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falconer         
¦ noun a person who keeps, trains, or hunts with falcons or other birds of prey.
Falconer         
·noun A person who breeds or trains hawks for taking birds or game; one who follows the sport of fowling with hawks.

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Falconer
Examples of use of Falconer
1. OUT LORD FALCONER Lord Falconer, a childhood friend and former flatmate of Mr Blair, has also been axed.
2. His former flat–mate, Charlie Falconer, is Lord Chancellor.
3. But Lord Falconer is a trimmer, a finesser of principles.
4. Falconer stood firm, proclaiming the virtues of the act.
5. There is nothing more I can say about the named individual." Lord Falconer The lord chancellor, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, has been allocated a flat in Admiralty House.