Hawk
Hawk (hak) , noun
[Old English hauk (prob. from Icelandic), havek, Anglo-Saxon hafoc, heafoc; akin to Dutch havik, Old High German habuh, German habicht, Icelandic haukr, Swedish hok, Danish hog, prob. from the root of English heave.]
Among the common American species are the red-tailed hawk (Buteo borealis); the red-shouldered (Buteo lineatus); the broad-winged (Buteo Pennsylvanicus); the rough-legged (Archibuteo lagopus); the sharp-shinned (Accipiter fuscus). See Fishhawk, Goshawk, Marsh hawk, under Marsh, Night hawk, under Night.
Collocations (7)
Hawk (hak) , intransitive verb
Hawk , intransitive verb
[Welsh hochi.]
Hawk , transitive verb
Hawk , noun
[Welsh hoch.]
Hawk , transitive verb
[Akin to Dutch hauker a hawker, German hoken, hocken, to higgle, to retail, hoke, hoker, a higgler, huckster. See Huckster.]
Hawk , noun