Peregrine

Peregrine
; and of mostly British usage.

Pringle didnt say anything about Roger always being called Hodge. He sensed that Mr. Liddon wouldnt call him Hodge any more than he would call him Pringle. He was right. / "Parents well, are they, Peregrine?" - - - / Hodge capered about, his thumbs in his ears and his hand flapping. "Tweet, tweet, mad bird. His master chains him up like a dog. Tweet, tweet, birdie!" / "Id rather be a hunting falcon than Roger the lodger the sod," said Pringle.


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  • Peregrine — can refer to several things. Its primary use is the name of bird of prey, the Peregrine Falcon. Peregrine (from the Latin peregrinus) is a given (first or Christian) name which means wanderer . Uses of Peregrine and its forms include:Natural… …   Wikipedia

  • Peregrine — ist der Vorname folgender Personen: Edward Peregrine Gueritz (1855–1938), britischer Kolonialgouverneur in Nord Borneo Peregrine Osborne, 2. Duke of Leeds (1659–1729), britischer Aristokrat (Peer) Peregrine Hyde Osborne, 3. Duke of Leeds… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Peregrine — Per e*grine, a. [L. peregrinus. See {Pilgrim}.] Foreign; not native; extrinsic or from without; exotic. [Spelt also {pelegrine}.] Peregrine and preternatural heat. Bacon. [1913 Webster] {Peregrine falcon} (Zo[ o]l.), a courageous and swift falcon …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • peregrine — UK [ˈperəɡrɪn] / US [ˈperəˌɡrɪn] or peregrine falcon UK / US noun [countable] Word forms peregrine : singular peregrine plural peregrines a large bird that hunts and kills small birds and animals …   English dictionary

  • Peregrine — Per e*grine, n. The peregrine falcon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • peregrine — type of falcon, 1550s, short for peregrine falcon (late 14c.), from O.Fr. faulcon pelerin (mid 13c.), from M.L. falco peregrinus (see PEREGRINATION (Cf. peregrination)). Sense may have been a bird caught in transit, as opposed to one taken from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • peregrine — [per′ə grin, per′əgrīn΄, per′əgrēn΄] adj. [L peregrinus: see PILGRIM] traveling or migratory n. PEREGRINE FALCON …   English World dictionary

  • Peregrine — Peregrine: Сапсан (лат. Falco peregrinus) хищная птица из семейства соколиных, Кодовое название браузера Opera 10 …   Википедия

  • peregrine — index foreign Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Peregrine — m English: from Latin Peregrīnus ‘foreigner, stranger’, a name borne by various early Christian saints, perhaps referring to the belief that men and women are merely sojourners upon the earth, their true home being in heaven. In modern times the… …   First names dictionary

  • peregrine — ► NOUN ▪ a powerful falcon with a bluish grey back and wings and pale underparts, that breeds chiefly on mountains and coastal cliffs. ORIGIN Latin, pilgrim falcon , because falconers birds were caught full grown on migration, not taken from the… …   English terms dictionary

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