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1. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Ossifrage \Os"si*frage\, n. [L. ossifraga, ossifragus, osprey,
   fr. ossifragus bone breaking; os, ossis, a bone + frangere,
   fractum, to break. See Osseous, Break, and cf. Osprey,
   Ossifragous.] (Zool.)
   (a) The lammergeir.
   (b) The young of the sea eagle or bald eagle. [Obs.]
       [1913 Webster]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lammergeir \Lam"mer*geir\ (l[a^]m"m[~e]r*g[imac]r), Lammergeier
\Lam"mer*gei`er\, lammergeyer \lam"mer*gey`er\
   (l[a^]m"m[~e]r*g[imac]`[~e]r), n. [G. l[aum]mmergeier; lamm,
   pl. l[aum]mmer, lamb + geier vulture.] (Zool.)
   A very large vulture (Gypa["e]tus barbatus), which inhabits
   the mountains of Southern Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa.
   When full-grown it is nine or ten feet in extent of wings. It
   is brownish black above, with the under parts and neck rusty
   yellow; the forehead and crown white; the sides of the head
   and beard black. It feeds partly on carrion and partly on
   small animals, which it kills. It has the habit of carrying
   tortoises and marrow bones to a great height, and dropping
   them on stones to obtain the contents, and is therefore
   called bonebreaker and ossifrage. It is supposed to be
   the ossifrage of the Bible. Called also bearded vulture
   and bearded eagle.
   [1913 Webster]

3. Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Ossifrage
   Heb. peres = to "break" or "crush", the lammer-geier, or bearded
   vulture, the largest of the whole vulture tribe. It was an
   unclean bird (Lev. 11:13; Deut. 14:12). It is not a gregarious
   bird, and is found but rarely in Palestine. "When the other
   vultures have picked the flesh off any animal, he comes in at
   the end of the feast, and swallows the bones, or breaks them,
   and swallows the pieces if he cannot otherwise extract the
   marrow. The bones he cracks [hence the appropriateness of the
   name ossifrage, i.e., "bone-breaker"] by letting them fall on a
   rock from a great height. He does not, however, confine himself
   to these delicacies, but whenever he has an opportunity will
   devour lambs, kids, or hares. These he generally obtains by
   pushing them over cliffs, when he has watched his opportunity;
   and he has been known to attack men while climbing rocks, and
   dash them against the bottom. But tortoises and serpents are his
   ordinary food...No doubt it was a lammer-geier that mistook the
   bald head of the poet AEschylus for a stone, and dropped on it
   the tortoise which killed him" (Tristram's Nat. Hist.).
   

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