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sa·ker \ˈsākə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sagre, from Middle French sacre, from Arabic ṣaqr 1. : a falcon (Falco cherrug syn. F. sacer) used in falconry that is native to southern Europe, Asia, and northern Africa and resembles the Indian luggars and the American prairie falcon 2. : a piece of old-time artillery smaller than a demiculverin |