Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk
This interesting and unusual surname, derives from the Old English name "Spearh(e)afoc", which means literally 'Sparrow-hawk', and as such was found as a personal name before the Norman Conquest of 1066. In its later development as a surname it had a variety of meanings. There is clear evidence that it was used as a descriptive nickname, as 'Sparhauk the Outlaw' appears in the Suffolk Rolls of 1327. Whether 'Sparhauk' in this case described someone bearing a physical resemblance to a sparrow-hawk, or the more likely explanation of a fierce and rapacious character, is unclear. The name could also be a metonymic occupational name for a 'hawker', that is to say somebody who bred and trained hawks, hawking being one of the major medieval sports, as well as a necessity for life. The personal name is recorded as 'Sparhaouc' in the 1086 Domesday Book, whilst recordings of the surname include Robert Sperhanec in the 1221 Assize Rolls of Warwickshire, whilst Thomas Sparhawk and William Sparhawk are both listed in the Subsidy Rolls of Suffolk in 1327. An early recording in the New World is that of James Sparrowhawk, a recorded in the 1680 Governors Register as a landholder in the parish of Christchurch in island of Barbadoes, during the reign of Charles 11 (1160 - 1685). The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Geoffrey Sparheuec, which was dated 1221, Assize Rolls or Warwickshire, during the reign of King Henry 111, "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Sparrowhawk — or variants may refer to:BirdsSparrowhawk (sometimes Sparrow Hawk) may refer to several species of small hawk in the genus Accipiter . These include:* Chestnut flanked Sparrowhawk, A. castanilius * Collared Sparrowhawk, A. cirrocephalus *… …   Wikipedia

  • sparrowhawk — ► NOUN 1) a small hawk that preys on small birds. 2) N. Amer. the American kestrel …   English terms dictionary

  • sparrowhawk — sparrow hawk n. 1. A small hawk (Accipter nisus) of Europe, Africa, and central Asia that has short, broad wings and preys on sparrows and other small birds. 2. A small North American falcon (Falco sparverius) that hovers over fields and pastures …   Universalium

  • sparrowhawk — UK [ˈspærəʊˌhɔːk] / US [ˈsperoʊˌhɔk] noun [countable] Word forms sparrowhawk : singular sparrowhawk plural sparrowhawks a small hawk that kills smaller birds for food …   English dictionary

  • sparrowhawk — /ˈspæroʊhɔk / (say sparohhawk) noun 1. → collared sparrowhawk. 2. → nankeen kestrel. 3. any of certain small hawks of the genus Accipiter which prey on birds, especially the Eurasian sparrowhawk, A. nisus, of Eurasia and Africa, used in falconry …  

  • sparrowhawk — noun A variant spelling of sparrow hawk …   Wiktionary

  • sparrowhawk — spar|row|hawk [ sperou,hɔk ] noun count a small HAWK that kills smaller birds for food …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sparrowhawk — n. small hawk that preys small birds; North American kestrel …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sparrowhawk — noun a small Old World hawk that preys on small birds. [Accipiter nisus and related species.] ↘N. Amer. the American kestrel …   English new terms dictionary

  • sparrowhawk — n. a small hawk, Accipiter nisus, preying on small birds …   Useful english dictionary

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