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Qué (quién) es creance - definición

LONG LIGHT CORD USED TO TETHER A FLYING HAWK OR FALCON DURING TRAINING IN FALCONRY

creance         
['kri:?ns]
¦ noun Falconry a long fine cord attached to a hawk's leash to prevent escape during training.
Origin
C15: from Fr. creance, lit. 'faith'.
Creance         
·noun Faith; belief; creed.
II. Creance ·vi & ·vt To get on credit; to Borrow.
III. Creance ·noun A fine, small line, fastened to a hawk's leash, when it is first lured.
Creance         
A creance is a long, light cord used to tether a flying hawk or falcon during training in falconry. It is used when the bird is young, or when the bird has been taken out of the aviary for a moult or other reasons.

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Creance

A creance is a long, light cord used to tether a flying hawk or falcon during training in falconry. It is used when the bird is young, or when the bird has been taken out of the aviary for a moult or other reasons.

The creance itself is thin, designed to be of as little inconvenience to the bird as possible. It is threaded through the swivel and tied with a falconer's knot. The creance typically extends to around 25 m (82 ft), at which point the bird should be ready to fly free (without the use of the creance).