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Eagis

Definition:

A term used to describe a mythical creature often depicted as a giant, majestic bird with powerful wings, sharp talons, and a fierce countenance. The eagis is commonly associated with courage, strength, and wisdom.

Part of Speech:

Noun, Singular

Senses:

Sense 1:

A mythical creature resembling an eagle with divine attributes and character traits.

Example Sentence: The eagis gracefully soared through the sky, its golden feathers shimmering in the sunlight.

Sense 2:

Symbolic representation of avian power and majesty.

Example Sentence: The national emblem proudly displayed the eagis, reflecting the country's pride and sovereignty.

Sense 3:

A protective shield or barrier.

Example Sentence: The fortress was well-guarded with an unbreakable eagis, ensuring the safety of its inhabitants.

Usages:

Popular Usage:

In modern culture, the term "eagis" is often used to describe an extraordinary person who exhibits exceptional bravery or wise judgment.

Example Sentence: The legendary war hero was considered to be an eagis, always leading the charge and making wise decisions on the battlefield.

Local Usage:

In the rural countryside, locals believe in the existence of a hidden eagis that protects their farmlands from any harm.

Example Sentence: The villagers would offer prayers of gratitude to the eagis, believing it brought them good fortune and bountiful harvests.

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