kestrel
[ kes-truh l ]
/ ˈkɛs trəl /
noun
a common small falcon, Falco tinnunculus, of northern parts of the Eastern Hemisphere, notable for hovering in the air with its head to the wind.
any of several related small falcons, as the American kestrel, F. sparverius.
Origin of kestrel
1400–50; late Middle English
castrell < Middle French
quercerelle, metathetic variant of
crecerelle, of disputed orig.
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British Dictionary definitions for kestrel
kestrel
/ (ˈkɛstrəl) /
noun
any of several small falcons, esp the European Falco tinnunculus, that tend to hover against the wind and feed on small mammals on the ground
Word Origin for kestrel
C15: changed from Old French
cresserele, from
cressele rattle, from Vulgar Latin
crepicella (unattested), from Latin
crepitāre to crackle, from
crepāre to rustle