English

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Etymology

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From vulture +‎ -ling.

Noun

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vultureling (plural vulturelings)

  1. A small, young, or immature vulture.
    • 1892, Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, volume 151, page 735:
      Next morning at breakfast the supposed vultureling is found to be subdued and silent, []
    • 1911, Charles Fletcher Lummis, The gold fish of Gran Chimú:
      [] Vamos, vultureling and eaglet," broke in the Maestro. "We have enough measured now for a while, and to-morrow you can bait your hooks for the Big Fish. Ay !
    • 1964, Indian Writers in Conference: Proceedings, page 142:
      " [] But Periaswamy Iyer was no easy quarry for a vultureling".