Definition: The term "aiery" appears in the Hebrew Bible (KJV) to mean "a vessel, vessel made out of iron." In the New Testament, it refers to a ship or other movable object that has been equipped with sails for propulsion. The specific context is from the verse in Luke 6:47: "Woe unto you Pharisees! For ye have kept not these commandments of mine; but ye say, You are better than I." In this verse, "aiery" is used metaphorically to refer to a ship that has been equipped with sails.
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