Eagle Definition
 ēgəl 
  eagled, eagles, eagling
  
    noun
  
 
    eagles
  
Any of a number of large, strong, flesh-eating accipitrine birds of prey noted for their sharp vision and powerful wings, as the bald eagle.
 Webster's New World 
A representation of the eagle, used as a symbol or emblem of a nation, etc.
 Webster's New World 
A former U.S. gold coin worth $10
 Webster's New World 
A gold coin formerly used in the United States, stamped with an eagle on the reverse side and having a face value of ten dollars.
 American Heritage 
A score of two under par on any hole.
 Webster's New World 
    verb
  
 To shoot (a hole in golf) in two strokes under par.
 American Heritage 
To score an eagle on (a given hole)
 Webster's New World 
Synonyms: 
  
- double birdie
    pronoun
  
 Any of a number of rivers in the United States and Canada.
 Wiktionary 
A city in Idaho.
Wiktionary 
Origin of Eagle
-  From Middle English egle, from Anglo-Norman egle, from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila. Displaced native Middle English ern, earn, arn, from Old English earn. More at erne. From Wiktionary 
- Middle English egle from Anglo-Norman from Old Provençal aigla from Latin aquila - From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
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