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Braviary is a corruption of ''bravery'' and a combination of ''brave'' | Braviary is a corruption of ''bravery'' and a combination of ''brave'' and ''{{wp|aviary}}''. "Home of the brave" is a lyric found in the "{{wp|The Star-Spangled Banner}}", the national anthem of the United States. ''Brave'' may also refer to the term used for {{wp|Native American}} warriors, as in some native tribes, the {{wp|eagle}} is a sacred animal. | ||
Warrgle is a combination of ''{{wp|war}}'' or ''{{wp|warrior}}'' and ''eagle''. It may also involve ''warble'', a sound a bird makes. | Warrgle is a combination of ''{{wp|war}}'' or ''{{wp|warrior}}'' and ''eagle''. It may also involve ''warble'', a sound a bird makes. |