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,
draconemDerivations in other languages
Albanian
dreq, English
draconic, English
drake, English
draco, French
drac, French
draconien, Italian
drago, Italian
draconico, Portuguese
drago, Spanish
dragoUsage
Word found in Classical Latin