ortalis
/ɔrˈtælɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of bird of prey, particularly a hawk or eagle, in ancient Roman literature.
“The poet described the ortalis as a majestic creature soaring through the skies.”
1. noun
A type of bird of prey, particularly a hawk or eagle, in ancient Roman literature.
“The poet described the ortalis as a majestic creature soaring through the skies.”