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The word "aerie" has its origins in the Latin word "area," which referred to an open space or courtyard. In Old French, the word "aire" came to specifically refer to the nest of a bird of prey. The Middle English word "aire" or "eyre" adopted this meaning, and it has been used in English ever since.
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