Dragón (en. Dragon)
/draˈɣon/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Legendary being of great size, reptilian in form and with wings.
In the story, the dragon guards a treasure.
En la historia, el dragón custodia un tesoro.
Symbolic representation of strength and power.
The dragon is a symbol of power in many cultures.
El dragón es un símbolo de poder en muchas culturas.
Common character in stories and legends.
The dragon is a common antagonist in fairy tales.
El dragón es un antagonista común en los cuentos de hadas.
Etymology
From the Latin 'draco', meaning 'snake' or 'dragon'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to fight against dragons
To face great challenges or adversities.
luchar contra dragones
to have a dragon in the heart
To feel a great passion or inner strength.
tener un dragón en el corazón
dragonize
To do something epic or impressive.
dragonizar
Related Words
dragons
Plurals of dragon.
dragones
draconian
One who is very severe or strict, like the laws of Draco.
draconiano
Slang Meanings
Very strong or powerful person.
That guy is a dragon on the soccer team.
Ese chico es un dragón en el equipo de fútbol.
Someone who causes trouble or is threatening.
Don't invite him, he's a dragon.
No lo invites, es un dragón.