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Etymology of the Latin word draco

the Classical Latin word draco (dragon; snake)
derived from the Greek word drakon, δράκων (a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate))

Derivations in Latin

dracunculus, draconem

Derivations in other languages

Albanian dreq, English draconic, English drake, English draco, French drac, French draconien, Italian drago, Italian draconico, Portuguese drago, Spanish drago

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin



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