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English word vulture comes from Latin voltur (("vulture").)
voltur (Latin)
("vulture").
voutre (Old French)
vultur (Anglo-Norman)
vulture (English)
(figurative, colloquial) A person who profits from the suffering of others.. Any of several carrion-eating birds of the families Accipitridae and Cathartidae. (figurative, colloquial) To circle around one's target as if one were a vulture.