D'aigle (en. Eagle)
daɪgəl
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Qualifies something that resembles an eagle, often used in a heraldic context.
The coat of arms features an eagle shield.
Le blason présente un écu d'aigle.
Externally, can refer to a symbol or characteristic inspired by this majestic bird.
The decorations of the armory were eagle-themed.
Les décorations de l'armurerie étaient d'aigle.
Etymology
Derived from 'aigle', a bird of prey of the genus Aquila.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Eagle eye
A very sharp view or the ability to detect details.
Œil d'aigle
Eagle flight
A majestic and lofty flight.
Vol d'aigle
Related Words
eagle
Large bird of prey with powerful talons.
aigle
eaglets
Young eagles.
aiglons
Slang Meanings
Refers to a person who has great vision or a keen sense of observation.
With his analysis, he truly has an eagle eye.
Avec son analyse, il a vraiment l'œil d'aigle.
Used to describe a headgear or an emblem featuring eagle patterns.
He wears an eagle hat during the ceremonies.
Il porte un chapeau d'aigle lors des cérémonies.