This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: ἀετοί (NMP), ἀετοὶ (NMP), ἀετοῦ (GMS), ἀετῷ (DMS).
It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘to an eagle’, ‘eagle’, ‘vultures’.
OET MAT 24:28 Greek word=ἀετοί (aetoi) Morphology=NMP English gloss=‘vultures’ SR GNT MAT 24:28 word 13
OET LUKE 17:37 Greek word=ἀετοὶ (aetoi) Morphology=NMP English gloss=‘vultures’ SR GNT LUKE 17:37 word 18
OET REV 4:7 Greek word=ἀετῷ (aetōi) Morphology=DMS English gloss=‘to an eagle’ SR GNT REV 4:7 word 32
OET REV 8:13 Greek word=ἀετοῦ (aetou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘eagle’ SR GNT REV 8:13 word 6
OET REV 12:14 Greek word=ἀετοῦ (aetou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘eagle’ SR GNT REV 12:14 word 12