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Dragon
(senseid)A legendary serpentine or reptilian creature.
In European mythologies, a gigantic beast, typically reptilian with leathery bat-like wings, lion-like claws, scaly skin and a serpent-like body, often a monster with fiery breath.
(quote-book)|title=(w)|publisher=Henry Cryps|chapter=|location=Oxford|page=548|passage=''Medea'' for the loue of ''Iaſon'', taught him how to tame the fire breathing braſſ feeted Bulls, and kill the mighty dragon that kept the golden fleece.
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(quote-book)|title=The Medieval Myths|publisher=The New American Library|chapter=Beowulf|location=New York|page=41|passage=Before daylight, when the dragon flew home to sleep, he had burned up the hall and even the throne of the Geatish king.
(quote-book)|title=(w)|publisher=Faber and Faber|chapter=|location=London|page=98|passage=They pitched the dragonover the cliff-top, let tide's flowand backwash take the treasure-minder.
In Eastern Asian mythologies, a large, snake-like monster with the eyes of a hare, the horns of a stag and the claws of a tiger, usually beneficent.
An animal of various species that resemble a dragon in appearance:
Any of various agamid lizards of the genera ''Draco'', (taxfmt) or (taxlink).
A dragon.
A dragon.
The constellation Draco.
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)
A fierce and unpleasant woman; a harridan.
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An unattractive woman.
The (historical) Chinese empire or the People's Republic of China.
Something very formidable or dangerous.
A class of playing (l) consisting of three types: white dragons, green dragons, and red dragons.
A luminous exhalation from marshy ground, seeming to move through the air like a winged serpent.
(senseid) A type of musket with a short, large-calibre barrel with a flared muzzle, often hooked to a swivel attached to a soldier's belt.
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A background process similar to a daemon.
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A variety of pigeon.
A man who does drag or crossdresses, or sometimes by extension a male-to-female transgender person.
- Ballard felt her phone vibrate in her hand and turned away from the nurse. She saw a return text from Mendez. She read his answer out loud to Jenkins. “‘Ramona Ramone, dragon. Real name Ramón Gutierrez. Had him in here a couple weeks back. Priors longer than his pre-op dick.’ Nice way of putting it.” “Considering his own dimensions,” Jenkins said. Drag queens, cross-dressers, and transgenders were all generally referred to as dragons in vice. No distinctions were made. It wasn’t nice but it was accepted.
October 2017 Drag Star VIZIN is back with new single ''Blasting News''
- My favorite part was probably the ‘de-dragging.’ Taking the Dragon off (that’s what I call her) is always my favorite. In all honesty, the entire experience was amazing and I wouldn’t change it for the world. Being felt up by Michael Silas wasn’t bad either...
December 2017 Miss Lawrence as Miss Bruce, "Climax" ''Star'' episode 21
- Yes. Butt shots. Everybody can't afford lipo and fat transfers. Especially dragons. So if they want to pay me top dollar to pump their ass up that's what I'm gonna do, and you've benefited from it.
a dragoon (soldier of the mounted infantry)
(tlb) tarragon
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(C) tarragon (gloss)
(C) mustard (gloss)
a (French) dragoon
a (l), creature or person
a dragoon
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{{quote-text|enm|year=1382|author=Wyclif's Bible|title=Daniel 14:26
1380-1399 — (w), ''Canterbury Tales|The Canterbury Tales, The Parson's Tale''
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to behave
to acquire
(l) (gloss)
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dragoon (gl)
a (l) (gloss)
Draco (gloss)
a dragoon (gloss)
the perennial herb tarragon
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