1. faulcon - Noun
2. Faulcon - Proper noun
See Falcon.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn archive picture of Strood Esplanade, with the Faulcon thought to be somewhere at the east end of this row of buildings. Source: Internet
On Count 4, deprivation of Leonard Bartholomew IV’s civil rights, Bowen, Gisevius, Faulcon and Villavaso were found guilty. Source: Internet
Faulcon received the stiffest sentence for shooting Madison in the back with a shotgun. Source: Internet