dorhawk

Etymology
From. So called because it eats the dorbeetle.

Noun

 * 1)  A.
 * 2) * September 13 1668,, letter to Dr. Merritt
 * "en"

- A dorhawk, a bird not full so big as a pigeon, somewhat of a woodcock colour, and paned somewhat like a hawk, with a bill not much bigger than that of a titmouse, and a very wide throat