释义 |
‖ ˈesalon Obs. rare. Also 6 easalon. Mis-spelling of Lat. æsalon [ad. Gr. αἰσάλων], the name of a bird of prey, ‘the rust-kite or moor-buzzard’ (Lewis and Short), ‘the merlin’ (Liddell and Scott); in context of first quot. it is said to be the smallest of the buzzard kind.
1572J. Bossewell Armorie iii. 27 Enemye to them [Ravens] is a lyttle Byrde called Easalon, which breaketh theire egges. 1651J. F[reake] Agrippa's Occ. Philos. 40 There is..a bitter enmity betwixt the litle bird called Esalon, and the Asse. |