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buzzard I. \ˈbəzə(r)d\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English busard, from Old French busard, buisard, alteration (influenced by Old French -ard) of buison buzzard, from Latin buteon-, buteo; probably akin to Latin bubo horned owl — more at bubo 1. chiefly Britain : buteo 2; especially : the common European short-winged hawk (Buteo buteo) that is rich dark brown above and mottled with white on the underparts 2. : any of various birds of prey: as a. : turkey buzzard b. : honey buzzard c. : condor 3. : a person exhibiting rapacity or disgusting habits — used often as a generalized expression of disapproval < the old buzzard won't sell his land > < a cranky old buzzard > 4. : a golf score of two strokes over par on a hole II. noun (-s) Etymology: buzz (I) + -ard dialect England : a buzzing insect (as a cockchafer or dorbeetle) |