ˈsea-hawk
[hawk n.1]
† 1. Some kind of fish. a. ? The eagle-ray or sea-eagle. b. A flying fish. Obs. rare.
| a. 1655 Moufet & Bennet Health's Improv. (1746) 243 The Sea-Hawk is of hard Flesh and slow Digestion, as Galen avoucheth. 1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 235 Sea Hauke hath a very moist and soft flesh. |
| b. 1722 Diaper tr. Oppian's Halieut. i. 714 Sea-Hawks [orig. ἴρηξ], the Swallow, and the wanton Sleve Their native Streams for airy Pastime leave. |
2. One of various gull-like birds, as one of the skuas, and the frigate-bird.
| 1852 Macgillivray Brit. Birds V. 496 (Skua) The Sea-Hawk follows the frightened bird in all its motions. 1860 G. Bennett Gatherings Naturalist Austral. 80 The Frigate-bird (Tachypetes aquila)..is also known by the name of Sea Hawk, or Man-of-war Bird. |