Aquila
Appearance
Translingual
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Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin aquila (“eagle”).
Proper noun
[edit]Aquila f
- A taxonomic genus within the family Accipitridae. Circumscription and placement of the genus will depend on taxonomic point of view.
- The eagles belong to the genus Aquila.
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- Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) are not legally protected under the ESA or in the state of Minnesota.
Hypernyms
[edit]- (genus): Eukaryota – superkingdom; Animalia – kingdom; Bilateria – subkingdom; Deuterostomia – infrakingdom; Chordata – phylum; Vertebrata – subphylum; Gnathostomata – infraphylum; Reptilia – class; Aves – subclass; Neognathae – infraclass; Neoaves – superorder; Accipitriformes – order; Accipitridae – family; Aquilinae – subfamily
Hyponyms
[edit]- (genus): Aquila chrysaetos (golden eagle) – type species; Aquila adalberti, Aquila africana, Aquila audax, Aquila clanga, Aquila fasciata, Aquila gurneyi, Aquila hastata, Aquila heliaca, Aquila nipalensis, Aquila pomarina (now Clanga pomarina), Aquila rapax, Aquila spilogaster, Aquila verreauxii, Aquila wahlbergi (now Hieraaetus wahlbergi) – other species
References
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Aquila (bird) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Aquila on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Category:Aquila on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons - Gill, F.; Wright, M. (2006), Birds of the World: Recommended English Names, Princeton University Press, →ISBN
English
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Etymology
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Aquila
- (astronomy) A summer constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble an eagle. It includes the star Altair.
- An early Christian, the husband of Priscilla.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, 2 Timothy 4:19:
- Salute Prisca and Aquila, and the household of Onesiphorus.
Derived terms
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[edit]Translations
[edit]constellation
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Anagrams
[edit]Latin
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Aquila m (genitive Aquilae); first declension
- a male given name
- A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
- Pontius Aquila, a Roman tribune
Declension
[edit]First-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Aquila | Aquilae |
| genitive | Aquilae | Aquilārum |
| dative | Aquilae | Aquilīs |
| accusative | Aquilam | Aquilās |
| ablative | Aquilā | Aquilīs |
| vocative | Aquila | Aquilae |
References
[edit]- “Aquila”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Spanish
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[edit]Aquila ?
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