Britannica online encyclopedia article on eyas (hawk),
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Etymology: Middle English, alteration (by incorrect division of a neias) of neias, from Anglo-French niais taken in the nest, from Vulgar Latin *nidax...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/EYAS
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A ground-breaking page turner in the realm of speculative science fiction by Crawford Kilian. A nameless newborn is named Eyas by the Seagoddess.
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Eyas - Definition of Eyas at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Eyas. Look it up now! Use eyas in a Sentence...
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Definition of eyas from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of eyas. Pronunciation of eyas. Definition of the word eyas. Origin of the word eyas. Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » eyas...
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It took about six weeks for the eyas to mature into a fully grown peregrine falcon. "Eyas" is a funny-sounding word that exists because of a mistake. In the 15th century, Middle English speakers made an incorrect assumption about the word "neias," which comes from the Anglo-French "niais" ("fresh from the nest").
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; THE PEREGRINE falcon's scientific name is Falco Peregrinus, which means Falcon Wanderer. Three subspecies are recognized in North America: F.P. Pealei from the coastal islands off Alaska; F.P. Tundrius, which nests above the tree line in the Arctic; and F.P. BABY FALCONS are called eyasses. They are covered by white...
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