Characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air.
Any habitation at a high altitude.
1From his aery Kenkenes watched this particular phase of her tasks with interest.
2The room shared its aery with a broad, square veranda, trellised and vine-covered.
3Only to look down on her again, unseen, from his aery in the rocks over the valley!
4Kenkenes from his aery watched her, noting with a softening countenance the almost maternal love that beautified her face.
5The lovers, now that in an aery body they must sorrow for unconsummated love, are 'tangled up as the grass patterns are tangled.'
6Also the biting ants may pursue you up to your aery perch and take small but effective bites in many itchable but unscratchable points.
7Our legends tell of aery fountains upspringing in Eri, and how the people of long ago saw them not but only the Tuatha de Danaan.
8Here and there, winged creatures launched from cliffside aeries, darting through the fog.
9Aerys was in the Red Keep with several thousand loyalists.
10Birds wheeled from their aeries and plummeted in white flashes to the sea, hunting food.
11White-and-black flashes against the gloom, seabirds screamed as they soared from hidden aeries to the waters below.
12Aerys is no part of this.
13"Well, they won't be allowed to have an army or an aery--
14High up in their remote aeries these monks had been patiently at work, generation after generation, compiling their lists of meaningless words.
15For half a year Aerys was held within these very walls, whilst the King's Hand sat outside Duskendale with a mighty host.
16"An aery," repeated Father Jervis-"anair-fleet , Imean