aliped

/ˈælɪpɛd/
adjective
  1. Having wings on the feet; wing-footed. Used mainly in zoology or mythology.
    • The aliped creature in the ancient story could fly short distances.
    • Some mythological beings are described as aliped, with small wings on their ankles.
    • The artist drew an aliped horse with feathered feet.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A winged-footed animal, especially in mythology or fantasy.
    • Children imagined an aliped as a friendly flying pet.
    • The book described an aliped that guarded the treasure.
    • The aliped soared across the sky in the legend.
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