Allerion

/ˈælərɪən/ noun

A heraldic eagle displayed without feet or beak, used as a symbol in coats of arms.

From Middle French allerion, possibly from Old French ale (wing) combined with -ion suffix. The term emerged in heraldry during the medieval period to describe a specific artistic convention for depicting eagles.

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