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yarak

[ yar-ak ]

noun

, Falconry.
  1. a state of prime fitness in a hawk.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of yarak1

1850–55; perhaps < Persian yārakī strength

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Example Sentences

When a hawk is keen, and in hunting condition, she is said to be “in yarak.”

Sparrow-hawks will generally fly, if in yarak, without being entered artificially.

Nothing is more bloodthirsty than a young goshawk in yarak; nor, in proportion to its size, has so much strength in its grasp.

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