DRAGON
Webster's Dictionary: drag.on
\'drag-en\ n dracon-,draco serpent,dragon, [fr.GK drakon;akin to OE torht
bright,Gk derkesthai to see,look at] 1 archaic: a huge serpent 2:a fabulous
animal usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent or saurian
with a crested head and enormous claws.
Tormont Illustrated Encyclopedia:
drag'en n. 1. a. A fabulous monster, represented usually as a gigantic
reptile breathing fire and having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent,
wings and scaly skin. b. A figure or other representation of this creature.
2. Archaic. A large snake or serpent [Middle English drago(u)n, from Old
French dragon, from Latin draco (stem dracon-), dragon, serpent, from Greek
drakon, serpent]
The most commonly agreed upon
definition on a dragon is "A fabulous monster represented usually by a
gigantic winged reptile/serpent with a crested head and enormous claws."
Dragons are also commonly thought
to breath fire or acid.
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