eyas
Americannoun
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a nestling, usually a hawk.
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Falconry. a young falcon or hawk taken from the nest for training.
noun
Etymology
Origin of eyas
First recorded in 1480–90; variant of nyas, nias ( a nyas taken as an eyas ), from Middle French niais “nestling,” derivative of Latin nīdus “nest;” nest
Example Sentences
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Does the occasional eyas fall from its nest?
From New York Times • May 26, 2011
In a statement released on Monday, the agency hesitated to take action out of concern for the eyas and the intact eggs in the nest.
From New York Times • May 10, 2011
"She's an intermewed eyas, and not yet enseamed" means: "She is a young falcon that has recently molted and is still too fat to hunt."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The eyas screamed so hard that Sam’s ears rang.
From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George
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“The eyas is on the roof of the mill house. I put her out in the open where a peregrine’s aerie should be.”
From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George
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