aiery

[ˈɛəri]

aiery Definition

a bird's nest, especially one in a lofty place.

Using aiery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aiery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The eagle built its aiery on the top of the cliff.

  • Example

    The ornithologist climbed up to the aiery to observe the baby birds.

  • Example

    The falconer trained his birds of prey to return to their aiery.

aiery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aiery

Phrases with aiery

  • an aiery of vultures

    a group of vultures nesting together

    Example

    The hiker stumbled upon an aiery of vultures while exploring the canyon.

  • a secret base or hideout used by spies

    Example

    The intelligence agency discovered an aiery of spies in the abandoned warehouse.

  • to build a nest or home

    Example

    The robin made an aiery in the tree outside my window.

Origins of aiery

from Middle English 'eyrie', from Old French 'aire', meaning 'nest', from Latin 'agere', meaning 'to do, make'

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Summary: aiery in Brief

An 'aiery' [ˈɛəri] is a bird's nest, especially one in a lofty place. It is often used to describe the nesting place of birds of prey like eagles and falcons. Phrases like 'an aiery of vultures' and 'an aiery of spies' use 'aiery' to denote a group of nesting animals or a secret base or hideout, respectively. 'Make an aiery' means to build a nest or home.