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dassievanger S. Afr. (ˈdæsɪvæŋə(r), ‖ ˈdasifaŋər) [Afrikaans, f. prec. + vanger catcher.] Quot. 1867 identifies the bird with the popular name of 1 and the scientific name of 2. 1. The bateleur eagle, Terathopius ecaudatus. Cf. berghaan.
1867[see berghaan]. 1889H. A. Bryden Kloof & Karoo 273 A great black mountain eagle. We know him at once for a berghaan (cock of the mountain), or dassie-vanger (coney-eater). 1893A. Newton Dict. Birds 132 Dassie-vanger (Coney-catcher), the Dutch name for an Eagle in South Africa, adopted by English residents. 2. A large, black bird of prey with a Y-shaped white mark on the rump, Aquila Verreauxi, found in S. and N.E. Africa and in Palestine.
1951Cape Argus 20 Oct. (Mag.) 2/4 Most difficult of all birds to shoot, Hoesch found, was the black eagle or dassievanger. |