The word "raptor" is derived from rapere. It is any bird of prey.
Aviary is a word derived from the Latin root Ave meaning bird.
If you're looking for an English adjective derived from Latin, it's "avian", from avis, "bird".In Latin itself, the adjective is actually aviarius(-a, -um).
Origin: Latin Meaning: Bird
Tori is a short version of Victoria. It means Victory/Conquer
The Latin word avis, meaning "bird".
The abstract noun for birds would be "avianity." This term encompasses the concept or quality of being a bird, without referring to any specific bird species. It is derived from the Latin word "avis," meaning bird, and the suffix "-ity," which denotes a state or condition.
The Canary Islands name is derived from the Latin term Insula Canaria, meaning 'Island of the Dogs'. It is thought the dogs were the now extinct Monk Seal whose Latin name translates as 'sea dog'.
The "dog". Contrary to its name, the islands have little to do with the canary. The bird is named after the islands, not the other way round. The name 'Islas Canarias' is likely derived from the Latin 'Insula Canaria', meaning "Island of the Dogs",
English name derived from the vocabulary word for the bird, wren, from Old English wrenna, meaning simply "wren." In many other languages, the name of this bird denotes "royalty."
Evelyn, meaning "little bird," is derived from the French name "Aveline"Evelyn is also used as a family name.Celtic meaning "life" or "life-giving"
The Latin name for bird is "Aves."
Inauguration is an English word derived from Latin, not Greek. The root is augur, a soothsayer ( originally perhaps a "bird strangler," from avis, a bird). It carries the prefix in- and the suffix -ation.