أنوق

Etymology
. Maybe from the root, maybe natively from or via a lost Aramaic term as in , but this is less likely since old dictionaries understand the word as , maybe from  as in another name of a long-necked bird , the form of a , compared to  for a large bird, however regularly compared to , , maybe a borrowing from a regional form of it, since in 🇨🇬 the Proto-Semitic pattern KaLīM shifted to KaLūM.

Noun

 * 1) vulture, kite (bird)