Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
aery .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun See
aerie , andeyrie .
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- noun Alternative form of
eyrie .
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Examples
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I would seek the mountain eagle's eirie, and live years suspended in some inaccessible recess of a sea-bounding cliff -- no labour too great, no scheme too wild, if it promised life to them.
II.6 1826
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I would seek the mountain eagle's eirie, and live years suspended in some inaccessible recess of a sea-bounding cliff -- no labour too great, no scheme too wild, if it promised life to them.
The Last Man 1826
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I would seek the mountain eagle's eirie, and live years suspended in some inaccessible recess of a sea-bounding cliff -- no labour too great, no scheme too wild, if it promised life to them.
The Last Man Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1824
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Heres a virtual movie of the first stanza of a wonderfull eirie poem "Voices from Things Growing in a Churchyard".
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The sign out front says only that: "Saturnalian New Years Association"; and the facade is whitewashed with only glass bricks windows that seem give off an eirie glow of a true secret society.
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Or amriu eirie Kimr; eg a cdiey yylu mci, i jiai muya hinod oeb 1 pain fy'n kan - lyn.
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I would seek the mountain eagle’s eirie, and live years suspended in some inaccessible recess of a sea-bounding cliff — no labour too great, no scheme too wild, if it promised life to them.
The Last Man 2003
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Heres a virtual movie of the first stanza of a wonderfull eirie poem "Voices from Things
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