dragon
dragon
noun drah-GOHN Less Common
Origin: Latin draco, from Greek drakon (serpent)
Usage Note
dragon is masculine and refers to the mythological creature. In a historical military context, les dragons were cavalry soldiers (dragons regiments still exist in the French army). The expression un dragon de vertu describes a woman of fierce, austere virtue, usually pejoratively.
Examples
"Le chevalier affronte le dragon dans la forêt."
Natural Translation
The knight faces the dragon in the forest.
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