urley
See also: Urley
Manx
Etymology
From Middle Irish ilar (compare Scottish Gaelic iolair), from Old Irish *irar, from Proto-Celtic *eriros (“eagle”) (compare Welsh eryr, Breton erer), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃érō (“large bird”).
Noun
urley m (genitive singular urley, plural urlee or urlaghyn)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Yn Urley (“Aquila”)
- urley bane (“gyrfalcon”)
- urley breck (“greater spotted eagle”)
- urley buigh (“golden eagle”)
- urley convaartagh (“condor”)
- urley eeastee (“white-tailed eagle”)
- Yn Urley Impiroil (“he Imperial Eagle”)
- urley marrey (“white-tailed eagle, sea eagle”)
- urley raipagh (“harpy eagle”)
- urleydagh (“aquiline”)
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- gv:Birds of prey