English to Yoruba Meaning of dragon - dragoni


Dragon :
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Definitions of dragon in English
Noun(1) a creature of Teutonic mythology; usually represented as breathing fire and having a reptilian body and sometimes wings(2) a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman(3) a faint constellation twisting around the north celestial pole and lying between Ursa Major and Cepheus(4) any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body
Examples of dragon in English
(1) A snake is also associated with a dragon , the symbol of the Chinese nation.(2) I walked up the stairs to Tralgar's home and knocked on the door, which was made difficult by the dragon I was carrying.(3) In the ancient book, I Ching, when explaining a certain divinatory symbol the dragon is associated with young bamboo.(4) she's a right dragon(5) The dragon was a water dragon and they were considered good creatures.(6) his wife is a real dragon(7) Although his other shape was that of a giant dragon , the elven warrior preferred his current form as it gave him a greater range of motion.(8) Both feng shui and early British belief use the dragon as the symbol for energies in the ground - not underground, but moving within the earth itself(9) We watched an ice demon breathe fire (how he did it, we still don't know), and watched a man slay a giant dragon .(10) In the Babylonian creation story their great god Marduk fights the sea dragon Tiamat.(11) With red-eyed goblins, giant spiders and a fire-breathing dragon , this book is perfect Hallowe'en fare.(12) On each corner of its curved roof perch ten dragons and other mythical water animals that symbolically guard against the ever-present risk of fire.(13) Also, since dragons symbolized power and stars were considered a symbol of hope, and she seemed to be their only hope, it seemed to be the perfect name.(14) Talking dragons and evil Sorceresses and a world full of monsters and giants and magic it was all simply too much.(15) Once more, the dragons crushed the offending soldiers, winning a victory that was soon to be short lived.(16) Get as close as you dare to mythical monsters including dragons , the Unicorn and the Yeti and learn about the mystery that surrounds them.
Related Phrases of dragon
(1) drag on ::
fa on
(2) dragon boat festival ::
collection ọkọ Festival
(3) water dragon ::
omi collection
(4) bearded dragon ::
Bearded dragoni
(5) flying dragon ::
flying collection
(6) sea dragon ::
okun collection
(7) dragon-fly ::
dragoni-fly
(8) dragon king ::
collection, ọba
(9) dragon god ::
collection ọlọrun
(10) the old dragon ::
atijọ collection
(11) dragon boat ::
collection ọkọ
Synonyms
Noun
1. tartar ::
Tartar
3. firedrake ::
firedrake
4. flying dragon ::
flying collection
Verb
5. drag out ::
fa jade
Different Forms
dragon, dragons
Word Example from TV Shows
if the Dragon Queen's Hand
turns up dead.

if the Dragon Queen's Hand turns up dead.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

A dragon queen with no dragons

A DRAGON queen with no DRAGONs

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1

- Have you ever seen a dragon?
- Dragon gone, Khaleesi.

- Have you ever seen a DRAGON? - Dragon gone, Khaleesi.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 2

What do we do
about the dragon girl?

What do we do about the DRAGON girl?

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 8

She did fly away on a dragon
and not come back.

She did fly away on a DRAGON and not come back.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 1

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