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A mogilnik or imperialisEagle Ea"gle, n. [OE. egle, F. aigle, fr. L. aquila; prob.
named from its color, fr. aquilus dark-colored, brown; cf.
Lith. aklas blind. Cf. Aquiline.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any large, rapacious bird of the Falcon family,
esp. of the genera Aquila and Hali[ae]etus. The eagle
is remarkable for strength, size, graceful figure,
keenness of vision, and extraordinary flight. The most
noted species are the golden eagle (Aquila
chrysa["e]tus); the imperial eagle of Europe (A.
mogilnik or imperialis); the American bald eagle
(Hali[ae]etus leucocephalus); the European sea eagle
(H. albicilla); and the great harpy eagle (Thrasaetus
harpyia). The figure of the eagle, as the king of birds,
is commonly used as an heraldic emblem, and also for
standards and emblematic devices. See Bald eagle,
Harpy, and Golden eagle.
2. A gold coin of the United States, of the value of ten
dollars.
3. (Astron.) A northern constellation, containing Altair, a
star of the first magnitude. See Aquila.
4. The figure of an eagle borne as an emblem on the standard
of the ancient Romans, or so used upon the seal or
standard of any people.
Though the Roman eagle shadow thee. --Tennyson.
Note: Some modern nations, as the United States, and France
under the Bonapartes, have adopted the eagle as their
national emblem. Russia, Austria, and Prussia have for
an emblem a double-headed eagle.
Bald eagle. See Bald eagle.
Bold eagle. See under Bold.
Double eagle, a gold coin of the United States worth twenty
dollars.
Eagle hawk (Zo["o]l.), a large, crested, South American
hawk of the genus Morphnus.
Eagle owl (Zo["o]l.), any large owl of the genus Bubo,
and allied genera; as the American great horned owl (Bubo
Virginianus), and the allied European species (B.
maximus). See Horned owl.
Eagle ray (Zo["o]l.), any large species of ray of the genus
Myliobatis (esp. M. aquila).
Eagle vulture (Zo["o]l.), a large West African bid
(Gypohierax Angolensis), intermediate, in several
respects, between the eagles and vultures. Anti-imperialismAnti-imperialism An`ti-im*pe"ri*al*ism, n.
Opposition to imperialism; -- applied specif., in the United
States, after the Spanish-American war (1898), to the
attitude or principles of those opposing territorial
expansion; in England, of those, often called Little
Englanders, opposing the extension of the empire and the
closer relation of its parts, esp. in matters of commerce and
imperial defense. -- An`ti-im*pe"ri*al*ist, n. --
An`ti-im*pe`ri*al*is"tic, a. Anti-imperialistAnti-imperialism An`ti-im*pe"ri*al*ism, n.
Opposition to imperialism; -- applied specif., in the United
States, after the Spanish-American war (1898), to the
attitude or principles of those opposing territorial
expansion; in England, of those, often called Little
Englanders, opposing the extension of the empire and the
closer relation of its parts, esp. in matters of commerce and
imperial defense. -- An`ti-im*pe"ri*al*ist, n. --
An`ti-im*pe`ri*al*is"tic, a. Anti-imperialisticAnti-imperialism An`ti-im*pe"ri*al*ism, n.
Opposition to imperialism; -- applied specif., in the United
States, after the Spanish-American war (1898), to the
attitude or principles of those opposing territorial
expansion; in England, of those, often called Little
Englanders, opposing the extension of the empire and the
closer relation of its parts, esp. in matters of commerce and
imperial defense. -- An`ti-im*pe"ri*al*ist, n. --
An`ti-im*pe`ri*al*is"tic, a. Crown-imperialCrown-imperial Crown"-im*pe"ri*al (-?m-p?"r?-al), n. (Bot.)
A spring-blooming plant (Fritillaria imperialis) of the
Lily family, having at the top of the stalk a cluster of
pendent bell-shaped flowers surmounted with a tuft of green
leaves. Fritillaria imperialisFritillaria Frit"il*la`ri*a, n. [NL., fr. L. fritillus
dicebox: cf. F. fritillaire. So named from the checkered
markings of the petals.] (Bot.)
A genus of liliaceous plants, of which the crown-imperial
(Fritillaria imperialis) is one species, and the Guinea-hen
flower (F. Meleagris) another. See Crown-imperial. Fritillaria imperialisCrown-imperial Crown"-im*pe"ri*al (-?m-p?"r?-al), n. (Bot.)
A spring-blooming plant (Fritillaria imperialis) of the
Lily family, having at the top of the stalk a cluster of
pendent bell-shaped flowers surmounted with a tuft of green
leaves. HesperiadaeUrbicolae Ur*bic"o*l[ae], n. pl. [NL., fr. L. urbs, urbis, a
city + colere to inhabit.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive family of butterflies, including those known as
skippers (Hesperiad[ae]). HesperianHesperian Hes*pe"ri*an, a. [L. hesperius, fr. hesperus the
evening star, Gr. ? evening, ? ? the evening star. Cf.
Vesper.]
Western; being in the west; occidental. [Poetic] --Milton. Hesperian
Hesperian Hes*pe"ri*an, n.
A native or an inhabitant of a western country. [Poetic] --J.
Barlow.
HesperianHesperian Hes*pe"ri*an, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to a family of butterflies called
Hesperid[ae], or skippers. -- n. Any one of the numerous
species of Hesperid[ae]; a skipper. ImperiaImperium Im*pe"ri*um, n.; pl. Imperia. [L. See Empire.]
1. Supreme power; absolute dominion; empire.
2. (Law) The right to command, which includes the right to
employ the force of the state to enforce the laws. It is
one of the principal attributes of the executive power. Imperial
Imperial Im*pe"ri*al, n.
A game at cards differing from piquet in some minor details,
and in having a trump; also, any one of several combinations
of cards which score in this game.
Imperial drillDrill Drill, n. [Usually in pl.] (Manuf.)
Same as Drilling.
Imperial drill, a linen fabric having two threads in the
warp and three in the filling. Imperialism
Imperialism Im*pe"ri*al*ism, n.
The policy, practice, or advocacy of seeking, or acquiescing
in, the extension of the control, dominion, or empire of a
nation, as by the acquirement of new, esp. distant, territory
or dependencies, or by the closer union of parts more or less
independent of each other for operations of war, copyright,
internal commerce, etc.
The tide of English opinion began to turn about 1870,
and since then it has run with increasing force in the
direction of what is called imperialism. --James Bryce.
Imperialism
Imperialism Im*pe"ri*al*ism, n.
The power or character of an emperor; imperial authority; the
spirit of empire.
Roman imperialism had divided the world. --C. H.
Pearson.
ImperialitiesImperiality Im*pe`ri*al"i*ty, n.; pl. Imperialities.
1. Imperial power.
2. An imperial right or privilegs. See Royalty.
The late empress having, by ukases of grace,
relinquished her imperialities on the private mines,
viz., the tenths of the copper, iron, silver and
gold. --W. Tooke. ImperialityImperiality Im*pe`ri*al"i*ty, n.; pl. Imperialities.
1. Imperial power.
2. An imperial right or privilegs. See Royalty.
The late empress having, by ukases of grace,
relinquished her imperialities on the private mines,
viz., the tenths of the copper, iron, silver and
gold. --W. Tooke. ImperializeImperialize Im*pe"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Imperialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Imperializing.]
To invest with imperial authority, character, or style; to
bring to the form of an empire. --Fuller. ImperializedImperialize Im*pe"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Imperialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Imperializing.]
To invest with imperial authority, character, or style; to
bring to the form of an empire. --Fuller. ImperializingImperialize Im*pe"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Imperialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Imperializing.]
To invest with imperial authority, character, or style; to
bring to the form of an empire. --Fuller. Imperially
Imperially Im*pe"ri*al*ly, adv.
In an imperial manner.
Imperially
Imperially Im*pe"ri*al*ly, n.
Imperial power. [R.] --Sheldon.
Improperia
Improperia Im`pro*pe"ri*a, n. pl. [L., reproaches.] (Mus.)
A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful
remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the
morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass
of the Roman ritual. --Grove.
NaperianNapierian Na*pie"ri*an, Naperian Na*pe"ri*an,, a.
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Napier, or Naper.
Naperian logarithms. See under Logarithms. Naperian logarithmsNapierian Na*pie"ri*an, Naperian Na*pe"ri*an,, a.
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Napier, or Naper.
Naperian logarithms. See under Logarithms. Paulownia imperialisPaulownia Pau*low"ni*a, n. [NL. So named from the Russian
princess Anna Pavlovna.] (Bot.)
A genus of trees of the order Scrophulariace[ae],
consisting of one species, Paulownia imperialis.
Note: The tree is native to Japan, and has immense
heart-shaped leaves, and large purplish flowers in
panicles. The capsules contain many little winged
seeds, which are beautiful microscopic objects. The
tree is hardy in America as far north as Connecticut. PeriaguaPeriagua Per`i*a"gua, n.
See Pirogue. periaguaPirogue Pi*rogue", n. [Originally an American Indian word: cf.
F. pirogue, Sp. piroga, piragua.]
A dugout canoe; by extension, any small boat. [Written
variously periauger, perogue, piragua, periagua,
etc.] Perianthium
Perianthium Per`i*an"thi*um, n. [NL.] (Bot.)
The perianth.
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cleared the
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