Alerion

/əˈlɪəriən/ noun

In heraldry, an eagle displayed without beak or feet, often used as a symbol in coats of arms.

From Old French 'aleron,' origin uncertain but possibly related to 'aile' (wing). The heraldic convention developed in medieval European nobility as a distinctive variant of the eagle symbol.

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