FALC'ATE,
FALC'ATED, adjective [Latin falcatus, from faix, a sickly, sythe or reaping hook.]
Hooked; bent like a sickle or sythe; an epithet applied to the new moon.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
FALC'ATE,
FALC'ATED, adjective [Latin falcatus, from faix, a sickly, sythe or reaping hook.]
Hooked; bent like a sickle or sythe; an epithet applied to the new moon.