Truth...

By Vichara


The truth does not lay in the facts but in the intuitive ability to recognize the truth. The truth as we tend to know it can be a collection of words, concepts and syllables and subject to deception by the person who wants to convince you of something. It is only when you gain the intuitive ability to feel and recognize the truth being projected with words will you know the honest truth.

eyas • \EYE-us\ • noun
: an unfledged bird; specifically : a nestling hawk
Example Sentence:
It took about six weeks for the eyas to mature into a fully grown peregrine falcon.
Did you know?
"Eyas" is a funny-sounding word that exists because of a mistake. In the 15th century, Middle English speakers made an incorrect assumption about the word "neias," which comes from the Anglo-French "niais" ("fresh from the nest"). "A neias" sounded like "an eias" to their ears, so the word lost that initial "n," eventually becoming "eyas." (There are other words in English that were created in this same fashion; for example, "an apron" used to be "a napron.") The change in spelling may have been suggested by other Middle English words like "ey" ("egg") and "eyry," which was a spelling of "aerie," the hawk's nest where an eyas would be found

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