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vul·ture
/ˈvʌlʧɚ/
禿鷹,貪婪的人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vul·ture
n.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
rapacious
birds
belonging
to
Vultur
,
Cathartes
,
Catharista
,
and
various
other
genera
of
the
family
Vulturidae
.
Note:
☞
In
most
of
the
species
the
head
and
neck
are
naked
or
nearly
so
.
They
feed
chiefly
on
carrion
.
The
condor
,
king
vulture
,
turkey
buzzard
,
and
black
vulture
(
Catharista atrata
)
are
well
known
American
species
.
The
griffin
,
lammergeir
,
and
Pharaoh's
chicken
,
or
Egyptian
vulture
,
are
common
Old
World
vultures
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vulture
n
1:
any
of
various
large
diurnal
birds
of
prey
having
naked
heads
and
weak
claws
and
feeding
chiefly
on
carrion
2:
someone
who
attacks
in
search
of
booty
[
syn
:
marauder
,
predator
,
piranha
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Vulture
(1.)
Heb
.
da'ah
(
Lev
. 11:14).
In
the
parallel
passage
(
Deut
.
14:13)
the
Hebrew
word
used
is
_ra'ah_,
rendered
"
glede
;"
LXX
.,
"
gups
;"
Vulg
., "
milvus
."
A
species
of
ravenous
bird
,
distinguished
for
its
rapid
flight
. "
When
used
without
the
epithet
'
red
,'
the
name
is
commonly
confined
to
the
black
kite
.
The
habits
of
the
bird
bear
out
the
allusion
in
Isa
. 34:15,
for
it
is
,
excepting
during
the
winter
three
months
,
so
numerous
everywhere
in
Palestine
as
to
be
almost
gregarious
." (
See
EAGLE
.)
(2.)
In
Job
28:7
the
Heb
. '
ayyah
is
thus
rendered
.
The
word
denotes
a
clamorous
and
a
keen-sighted
bird
of
prey
.
In
Lev
.
11:14
and
Deut
. 14:13
it
is
rendered
"
kite
" (q.v.).
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