Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Áquil-a, s. f. dim. Áquil-íno, Áquil-ótto, disp. Áquil-áccia, aug.Áquil-óne ,
1. an eagle, a bird of prey. — non piglia mosche, I do not stand upon trifles. Occhi d'—, piercing eyes; 2. eagle, the standard of the ancient Romans and of the modern French;3. the fish called the pastinax, sting-ray.
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aquila: any kinde of Eagle. Also a star called the Eagle star. Also a kinde of fish. Also a coyne in Germanie.