1.
[syn: harasser, harrier]
2. a hound that resembles a foxhound but is smaller; used to hunt rabbits;
3. hawks that hunt over meadows and marshes and prey on small terrestrial animals;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Harrier \Har"ri*er\ (-[~e]r), n. [From Hare, n.] (Zool.)
One of a small breed of hounds, used for hunting hares.
[Written also harier.]
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Harrier \Har"ri*er\, n. [From Harry.]
1. One who harries.
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2. (Zool.) One of several species of hawks or buzzards of the
genus Circus which fly low and harry small animals or
birds, -- as the European marsh harrier (Circus
[ae]ruginosus), and the hen harrier (Circus cyaneus).
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Harrier hawk (Zool.), one of several species of American
hawks of the genus Micrastur.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
harrier
n 1: a persistent attacker; "the harassers were not members of
the regular army" [syn: harasser, harrier]
2: a hound that resembles a foxhound but is smaller; used to
hunt rabbits
3: hawks that hunt over meadows and marshes and prey on small
terrestrial animals