орёл

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) eagle
 * 2)  heads the side of a coin bearing a coat of arms, e.g. Russia's double-headed eagle
 * 3)  a brave man
 * 1)  heads the side of a coin bearing a coat of arms, e.g. Russia's double-headed eagle
 * 2)  a brave man
 * 1)  heads the side of a coin bearing a coat of arms, e.g. Russia's double-headed eagle
 * 2)  a brave man
 * 1)  a brave man
 * 1)  a brave man
 * 1)  a brave man
 * 1)  a brave man

Usage notes

 * The range of species referred to as is smaller than the range of species referred to as eagles in English. For example, the bald eagle and other members of  genus are referred to as, not.
 * The terms and  are applicable only to coins which, like Russia's coinage, have a coat of arms on one side and something else (e.g. the portrait of the head of state or the value of the coin) on the other. The terms  and  are more universally applicable, but used mainly in numismatics.