Citations:windfucker

The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)

 * 1622 (first performance), ; [probably by William Rowley alone], The Birth of Merlin; or, The Childe hath Found His Father. As it hath been Several Times Acted with Great Applause. Written by William Shakespear and William Rowley, London: Printed by Tho[mas] Johnson for  and Henry Marsh, and are to be sold at the Princes Arms in Chancery-Lane, published 1662, , Act IV, scene i:
 * Yes, and a Goſhawk was his father, for ought we know, for I am ſure his mother was a Wind-fucker.
 * In an 1869 version, the word is indicated as.