staniel

English

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Etymology

From Middle English staniel (bird of prey), from Old English stānġilla, stānġella (staniel, pelican, literally rock-crier), from stān (stone, rock) + ġella (yeller, crier). More at stone, yell.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstænjəl/
  • Rhymes: -ænjəl

Noun

staniel (plural staniels)

  1. The kestrel or windhover.

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Further reading

  • Jules Derocquigny (1904) “Staniel”, in A Contribution to the Study of the French Element in English, page 280

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