Advertisement
Advertisement
goshawk
[ gos-hawk ]
noun
- any of several powerful, short-winged hawks, as Accipiter gentilis, of Europe and America, formerly much used in falconry.
goshawk
/ ˈɡɒsˌhɔːk /
noun
- a large hawk, Accipiter gentilis, of Europe, Asia, and North America, having a bluish-grey back and wings and paler underparts: used in falconry
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of goshawk1
Old English gōshafoc; see goose 1, hawk 1
Discover More
Example Sentences
The goshawk blinked and peered more close into the tired face of his master.
From Project Gutenberg
Wide she opened her lattice window and, leaning out, she hearkened to the song of the gay goshawk.
From Project Gutenberg
A little nearer flew the gay goshawk, and first his song was merry as a summer morn, and then it was sad as an autumn eve.
From Project Gutenberg
And as a token of my love I send you by your gay goshawk a ring from off my finger, a wreath from off my yellow hair.
From Project Gutenberg
Have just seen a Goshawk, apparently in young plumage, flying west at a height of perhaps sixty or seventy yards from the ground.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse