Etymology of the English word dragonroot
the English word
dragonrootderived from the English word
dragonderived from the Old French word
dragonderived from the Latin word
draconemderived from the Classical Latin word
draco (dragon; snake)
derived from the Greek word
drakon, δράκων (a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate))
derived from the Latin word
draconusderived from the Greek word
drakon, δράκων (a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate))
derived from the Proto-Germanic root
*drakoderived from the English word
rootderived from the English word
rotderived from the Old Norse word
rotderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wrad-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wrād-derived from the Proto-Germanic root
*rutjanderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*wrotananUsage
Word found in Modern English