"Αετός" (a-e-tos)
ΚΑΡΑΦΛΟΣ -or, alternatively (an actual anagram):- ΦΑΛΑΚΡΟΣ. ΦΑΛΑΚΡΟΣ ΑΕΤΟΣ = The bald Eagle.
EAGLE
ea-gle There are two syllables in the word "eagle".
eagle = águila
Zeus's Eagle
Altaïr does not mean "eagle" it means "The Bird", but a lot of confusion is caused because part of the fanbase wants to believe it means eagle. In fact, it is Ezio that means "eagle", and it is an Italian form of the Greek word for "eagle", aetós. But back to your question, "Altaïr", is derived from Arabic, meaning "The Bird", his full name "Altaïr ibn La'Ahad", means "The Bird, Son of No One".
In the King James version the word - eagle's - appears twice the word - eagles' - appears twice the word - eagles - appears 7 times the word - eagle - appears 23 times
Eagle
No.
singular possessive of "eagle": eagle's plural possessive of "eagle": eagles'
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo