释义 |
tartaret|ˈtɑːtərɪt| [a. obs. F. tartaret, also tartarot (16th c. in Godef.), f. Tartar n.2: app. because supposed to come from Tartary.] In full tartaret falcon: the Barbary Falcon, Falco barbarus.
1575Turberv. Falconrie 26 That falcon which is called the Tartaret or Barbary Falcon, whome they doe chiefly vse in Barbary. 1860H. Ainsworth Ovingdean Grange 61 Gallant to behold was the Barbary or tartaret falcon. 1867‘Ouida’ C. Castlemaine (1879) 11 She would stroke, half sadly, the smooth feathers of her tartaret falcon Gabrielle. |