How Do You Spell VOLARIES?

Pronunciation: [vˈə͡ʊləɹiz] (IPA)

The word "volaries" is a rare and obscure term that is often misspelled. Its correct spelling is /vəʊlɛəriz/ (voh-lair-eez), with the stress on the second syllable. The term refers to a large enclosure or cage used for keeping birds, especially birds of prey. The word comes from the Latin "volarius," which means "of or relating to birds." While uncommon in modern usage, it can still be found in literature and historical texts.

Common Misspellings for VOLARIES

  • colaries
  • bolaries
  • golaries
  • folaries
  • vilaries
  • vklaries
  • vllaries
  • vplaries
  • v0laries
  • v9laries
  • vokaries
  • vooaries
  • volzries
  • volsries
  • volwries
  • volqries
  • volaeies
  • voladies
  • volafies

Etymology of VOLARIES

The word "volaries" is derived from the Latin word "volare", which means "to fly". In Latin, "volaries" is the plural form of "volare", referring to a collection or group of birds or flying creatures. The term can be traced back to the late 18th century when it was used in English publications to describe aviaries or cages for housing birds.

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