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Ayyit (עייט)

(עייט) - not used in the OT as such. The OT word for fly is (עיט) pronounced eet. From Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions of עיט are to scream, shriek, dart greedily, swoop upon, rush upon.

Nesher (נָ֫שֶׁר) - To tear with the beak. It is almost always translated eagle. For more detail, checkout(biblehub).

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wing = kanaf (כנף)

wings = k'nah-FAH-yeem (כנפיים)

wings of = kahn-FEI (כנפי)

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Some animals in Hebrew only have 1 grammatical gender. The word for Eagle is ayit (עיט), and it is always masculine.

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tavas (טווס)

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yonah (יונה)

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Yanshūf (ינשוף)

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shakhaf (שחף)

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