Aery vs Jery - What's the difference?
aery | jery |
(poetic) aerial; ethereal; incorporeal; visionary.
* 1667 , '': Book XI, in 1801, Henry John Todd (editor), ''The Poetical Works of John Milton , Volume 3,
Several species of bird endemic to Madagascar, in the genera Neomixis and Hartertula.
As nouns the difference between aery and jery
is that aery is alternative form of eyrie while jery is several species of bird endemic to Madagascar, in the genera Neomixis and Hartertula.As an adjective aery
is aerial; ethereal; incorporeal; visionary.aery
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- The bird of Jove, ?toop'd from his aery tour, / Two birds of gaye?t plume before him drove ;