Fálka-veiðr
古诺尔斯语词典 - fálka-veiðr
古诺尔斯语单词“fálka-veiðr”的含义
根据Cleasby & Vigfusson古诺尔斯语到英语词典定义:
- fálka-veiðr
- f. catching falcons, Bs. i. 720, 737. This foreign word came into use as a trade term, and only occurs in the 13th century. The white falcon (‘falco Islandicus’) was during the Middle Ages much sought for, and sometimes the king or bishops claimed the exclusive right of exporting these birds: they were sent to England even as late as A. D. 1602, and sought for by English noblemen of that time; cp. the anecdote told in Feðga-æfi 10.
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