zgripțor

Etymology
From the form, from , from  (whence ultimately also , borrowed through French). The final -or may result from the plural of an original form *grips > *gripsuri.

Noun

 * 1)  a mythical powerful bird-like creature, often with two heads
 * 2) eastern imperial eagle
 * 3)  a seal or coat of arms featuring a double-headed eagle
 * 4)  an old Austrian coin with this kind of eagle on it
 * 5)  epithet for someone who is cruel, beastly, vicious; brute, beast; also miser