dragun
Maltese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /draˈɡuːn/
Related terms
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
See dragoun.
Noun
dragun (plural draguns)
- A dragon.
- 1382, Wyclif's Bible, Daniel 14:26:
- Therfor Daniel took pitch, and talow, and heeris, and sethide togidere; and he made gobetis, and yaf in to the mouth of the dragun; and the dragun was al to-brokun.
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Old French
Noun
dragun oblique singular, m (oblique plural draguns, nominative singular draguns, nominative plural dragun)
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of dragon
- c. 1110, Benedeit, Le Voyage de saint Brandan:
- Vint uns draguns flammanz mult cler
- Then a dragon appeared, breathing bright fire
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