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Shahin

Shahin \Sha*hin"\, n. [Ar. sh[=a]h[=i]n.] (Zo["o]l.) A large and swift Asiatic falcon ( Falco pregrinator) highly valued in falconry.

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shahin

n. (context zoology English) A large, swift Asiatic falcon, ''Falco peregrinus peregrinator''.

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Shahin

Shahin (also spelled Chahine, Chahin, Shaaheen, Shaahin, Shaheen, or , , ) is a name of Persian origin, referring specifically to Falco pelegrinoides utilized for Falconry. The name has been used in the English language taxonomy to describe the Shaheen Falcon.

Shahin(meaning) (the first light in existence) that spread the wisdom to the world.

Usage examples of "shahin".

Bone knew two of the names, James Cryer, Mona Staveley, and he supposed that Shahin Abdurrahman was one of the children from Saxhurst Court.

The red-haired child, now nearly six, could speak fluent Kabyle and Arabic as well as his native French, so Shahin could converse freely with him.

I had heard that Shahin had employed a tribe of the Lakhmids to provide him with light horse for scouting and such work in battle.