lammergeier

or lam·mer·gey·er, lam·mer·geir

[ lam-er-gahy-er, -gahyuh r ]
/ ˈlæm ərˌgaɪ ər, -ˌgaɪər /

noun

the largest Eurasian bird of prey, Gypaëtus barbatus, ranging in the mountains from southern Europe to China, having a wingspread of 9 to 10 feet (2.7 to 3 meters) and black feathers hanging from below the bill like a mustache.
Also called bearded vulture.

Origin of lammergeier

1810–20; < German Lämmergeier literally, lambs' vulture (from its preying on lambs), equivalent to Lämmer, plural of Lamm lamb + Geier vulture (cognate with Dutch gier)

Words nearby lammergeier

British Dictionary definitions for bearded vulture (1 of 2)

bearded vulture

noun

another name for lammergeier

British Dictionary definitions for bearded vulture (2 of 2)

lammergeier

lammergeyer

/ (ˈlæməˌɡaɪə) /

noun

a rare vulture, Gypaetus barbatus, of S Europe, Africa, and Asia, with dark wings, a pale breast, and black feathers around the bill: family Accipitridae (hawks) Also called: bearded vulture (archaic): ossifrage

Word Origin for lammergeier

C19: from German Lämmergeier, from Lämmer lambs + Geier vulture