Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

seel

verb
/siːl/
Definition
To close the eyes of a hawk or other bird of prey, especially to aid in training; to blind.
Examples
  • The falconer decided to seel the hawk to keep it calm during transport.
  • To train the bird effectively, he had to seel its eyes gently.
  • She observed how professionals seel birds before competitions to ensure they are not distracted.
Meaning
The act of sewing shut or binding the eyes of a bird, usually done to prevent it from seeing while training or handling.
Synonyms
  • Close
  • Shut
  • Blind