dracontine

adj

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δρᾰ́κοντ- (drắkont-, “dragon”) + -ine.

Definitions

  1. of, related to, or depicting a dragon.

    • There with malignant patience He sate in fell despite, Till this dracontine cockatrice Should break its way to light.

The neighborhood

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