Entity: EAGLE
EAGLE refers to various large diurnal birds of prey known for their strength, size, keen vision, and flight abilities. It can also symbolize US currency or be used as an exclamation of free-spirited emotion.
EAGLE
Etymology
The term 'EAGLE' originates from Old English 'eagle', akin to Old High German 'agal'.
Definition
EAGLE refers to various large diurnal birds of prey noted for their strength, size, keenness of vision, and powers of flight. It can also symbolize US currency or be used as an exclamation of free-spirited emotion.
Historical Context
Throughout history, eagles have been revered in various cultures as symbols of power, courage, and freedom. They have been depicted in art, mythology, and heraldry.
Cultural Significance
Eagles hold significant cultural symbolism in many societies, representing strength, leadership, and vision. They are often associated with national pride and patriotism.
Related Concepts
Eagles are often associated with other birds of prey such as hawks and falcons, as well as symbols of power and freedom in various cultures.
See Also
- Hawk
- Falcon
- National symbols
A majestic bird of prey embodying strength, keen vision, and soaring flight, symbolizing power and freedom.