earthdrake

noun
/ˈɜːθ.dɹeɪk/UK/ˈɝθ.dɹeɪk/US

Etymology

From Middle English *erthedrake, from Old English eorþdraca (“earth dragon”), equivalent of earth + drake.

  1. inherited from eorþdraca — “earth dragon
  2. inherited from *erthedrake

Definitions

  1. a dragon.

    • […] he sacrifices his own life in destroying a frightful earthdrake, […]
    • The slayer also lay, The terrible earth-drake deprived of life, Oppressed by bale: the ring-hoard longer The twisted worm, might not control.
    • While attempting to remain as true to history as possible, I created a world of witches and wizards, earthdrakes and talking ravens, according to my imagination.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA