CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «SAKERET»
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
The SACER, or SAKER, of the Falconer, (Fxzco sacer) with its male the
SAKERET, is supposed to have been merely a variety of the communis. The
LANNER, FALCO lanarius, is rather less than the common Falcon and said to
breed in Ireland ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
Yellow, having the colour of saffron. SAGACIOUS, a. Quick of scent; quick of
thought ; acute. SAGI'I'TAL, a. Belonging to an arrow. SAKERET, s. The male of a
sakerhawk. SALINE, a. Consisting of salt. SALIVA, s. Every thing that is spit up;
but it.
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The British Sportsman, Or, Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmer's ...
This hawk will make excellent sport with a kite, who, as soon as she sees the
saker (the male whereof is called a sakeret) cast off, immediately betakes herself
to, and trusts in the goodness of, her wings, and getteth to her pitch as high as ...
William Augustus OSBALDISTON, 1792
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Official catalogue of the Museum of Artillery in the ...
A brass sakeret, of Edward VI. On the gun is represented a shield with three lions
passant on it; underneath is an inscription, " Tomas Owen made this pese for the
ye'l of Garnse, vhan Ser Peter Mevtas vas Governor and Captayn, Anno Dni.
Sir J. H. (John Henry) Lefroy, 1864
We know what tree the stern night-raven loves, Where broods the hawk, and
sharp-fang'd sakeret, Where slinks the bat, the enemy of day, 307 And note the
cells of ever fretful bears, Where lurks the shy elk, or quill'd porpentine, And
where the ...
John Fitchett, Robert Roscoe, 1842
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A New Grammar of the English Language, etc
... Margrave Margravine Gafier Gammer Palsgrave Palsgravine Deserter
Desertrice Peacock Peahen Sewer Sewster Sultan*'(82) Sultana Widower Widow
Chamberlain Chamber-maid Sakeret Saker . Goodman Goody Infant Infanta (84)
In the ...
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The British Army: Its Origin, Progress, and Equipment
Next in historical succession is a brass sakeret of Edward VI., 6 feet long, weight
G cwt. 8 lbs., which curiously exemplifies the uncertain orthography of the day. It
is thus inscribed : — " Thomas Owen made Thys Pece For the Yel of Garnse ...
Sir James Sibbald David Scott (Bart.), Sir Sibbald David Scott, 1868
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
SAKERET, (did-&Fit. s. The male osa saker-hawk. SAL, szil'. s. Salt. A word often
used, in pharmacy. - SALACIOUS, s'd-li'-shl'15. a. Lufisul, lecherous. v
SALACIOUSLY, sd-li'-sht'is-ly. ad. Lecheroufly, lustfully. SALACITY, &did-shy. s.
Lust ...
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The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or, The Country Gentleman's ...
Bockerel and vBockeret. The Blaod Red Raok of Tarky. The Saker and Sakeret.
The I'I/'askite from Virgim'a. Of the short-winged hawks, there are these that follow
. The Eagle and Iron. The Sparrow-hawk and Murket. The Gq/hawk and fiend.
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The principles of English grammar
... male of the Sparrow-hawk is called the Musket; that of the Gyrfalcon is the
Jerkin ; of the Lanner is the Lanneret ; of the Saker is the Sakeret ; of the Merlin is
the Jack-merlin; and the male of the Falcon (or Hawk} generally is called the
Tercel.