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cernícola
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It seems of Latin origin, by the suffix -cola, from colere ("to inhabit"); but it is not clear to me where he lives, since it may be in Cerna (Roman village), or in Cerne (name of several islands, including Madagascar). Most likely, it is a kestrel transposition, as Mr John suggests.

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