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One of numerous species and
genera
of rapacious birds of the
family
Falconidae
.
They
differ
from the true falcons in lacking the
prominent
tooth
and
notch
of the
bill
,
and in having
shorter
and less pointed wings.
Many
are of
large
size
and
grade
into the eagles.
Some
,
as the
goshawk
,
were
formerly
trained
like
falcons.
In a more
general
sense
the
word
is not
infrequently
applied,
also,
to true falcons,
as the
sparrow
hawk
,
pigeon
hawk
,
duck
hawk
,
and
prairie
hawk
.
Source : opted (
70835
) - auto
2.
To
catch
,
or
attempt
to
catch
,
birds by means of hawks trained for the
purpose
,
and
let
loose
on the
prey
;
to
practice
falconry
.
Source : opted (
70838
) - auto
3.
To make an
attack
while
on the wing;
to
soar
and
strike
like
a
hawk
;
--
generally
with at;
as,
to
hawk
at flies.
Source : opted (
70839
) - auto
4.
To
clear
the
throat
with an
audible
sound
by forcing an
expiratory
current
of
air
through
the
narrow
passage
between
the depressed
soft
palate
and the
root
of the
tongue
,
thus aiding in the
removal
of
foreign
substances.
Source : opted (
70840
) - auto
5.
To
raise
by hawking,
as
phlegm
.
Source : opted (
70841
) - auto
6.
An
effort
to
force
up
phlegm
from the
throat
,
accompanied with
noise
.
Source : opted (
70842
) - auto
7.
To
offer
for
sale
by
outcry
in the
street
;
to
carry
(
merchandise
)
about
from
place
to
place
for
sale
;
to
peddle
;
as,
to
hawk
goods or pamphlets.
Source : opted (
70843
) - auto
8.
A
small
board
,
with a
handle
on the
under
side
,
to
hold
mortar
.
Source : opted (
70844
) - auto
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