tercel gentle

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tercel gentle (plural tercel gentles or tercels gentle)

  1. A male falcon.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.4:
      Like as a fearefull Dove, which through the raine / Of the wide ayre her way does cut amaine, / Having farre off espyde a Tassell gent, / Which after her his nimble winges doth straine, / Doubleth her hast for feare to bee for-hent [...].
    • c. 1595, William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, First Folio 1623:
      O for a Falkners voice, / To lure this Tassell gentle backe againe [...].
    • 1820, Walter Scott, The Abbot, I.4:
      Marry, out upon thee, foul kite, that would fain be a tercel gentle.

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