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Webster 1913 Edition


Peregrine

Per′e-grine

(pĕr′ē̍-grĭn; 277)
,
Adj.
[L.
peregrinus
. See
Pilgrim
.]
Foreign; not native; extrinsic or from without; exotic.
[Spelt also
pelegrine
.]
Peregrine and preternatural heat.”
Bacon.
Peregrine falcon
(Zool.)
,
a courageous and swift falcon (
Falco peregrinus
), remarkable for its wide distribution over all the continents. The adult plumage is dark bluish ash on the back, nearly black on the head and cheeks, white beneath, barred with black below the throat. Called also
peregrine hawk
,
duck hawk
,
game hawk
, and
great-footed hawk
.

Per′e-grine

(pĕ′ē̍-grĭn; 277)
,
Noun.
The peregrine falcon.

Webster 1828 Edition


Peregrine

PER'EGRINE

,
Adj.
[L. peregrinus.] Foreign; not native. [Little used.]
Peregrine falcon, a species of hawk, the black hawk or falcon, found in America and in Asia, and which wanders in summer to the Arctic circle.

Definition 2024


Peregrine

Peregrine

See also: peregrine, peregriné, and pérégrine

English

Proper noun

Peregrine

  1. (rather rare) A male given name; and of mostly British usage.
    • 1985 Ruth Rendell: The New Girlfriend: The Fen Hall: page 124, 127:
      Pringle didn't say anything about Roger always being called Hodge. He sensed that Mr. Liddon wouldn't 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!" / "I'd rather be a hunting falcon than Roger the lodger the sod," said Pringle.

peregrine

peregrine

See also: Peregrine, peregriné, and pérégrine

English

Adjective

peregrine (comparative more peregrine, superlative most peregrine)

  1. Wandering, travelling, migratory.
    The gypsies are perpetually peregrine people.
  2. Not native to a region or country; foreign; alien.
  3. (astrology, of a planet) Lacking essential dignity or debility.
  4. Extrinsic or from without; exotic.
    • Francis Bacon
      peregrine and preternatural heat
    • 1946, Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan:
      As soon as she had smiled her face altered again, and the petulant expression peregrine to her features took control.

Noun

peregrine (plural peregrines)

  1. The peregrine falcon.

Related terms


Latin

Noun

peregrīne

  1. vocative singular of peregrīnus

Portuguese

Verb

peregrine

  1. first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of peregrinar
  2. third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of peregrinar
  3. third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of peregrinar
  4. third-person singular (você) negative imperative of peregrinar

Spanish

Verb

peregrine

  1. First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of peregrinar.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of peregrinar.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of peregrinar.