/ˈaɣja̝/
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese aguia, from Latin aquila.
- feminineeagle
“Et o conde foy logo ferir enos mouros muy de rigeo, assy com̃o a aguia famienta ena caça quando sse quer çeuar” — And the count stroke into the Moors very harshly, as the hungry eagle do to his prey when he wants to eat
Formsaguias(plural) · aiga(alternative) · aigue(alternative)