Dragon in Greek is Drakos or if you prefer it in Greek lettering Δράκος
δράκων.
Or in English equivalent; drakon
Dragon in Greek is "δράκος"
The dragons of Greek mythology - giant, serpentine monsters with rows of sharp teeth; called Drakones.
In Greek mythology, drakaina is used for female dragons. Also, some people refer to a female dragon as a dragoness.
The Irish word for 'dragons' is dragain; an alternate word dragúin is too easily confused with 'dragoons'.
There is not an abbreviation for the word dragons. Dragons are mythical creatures and in many cultures part of spirituality and folklore.
It depends on where you are talking about. If you are talking about chiese dragons, they are good and have a nice personality. If you are talking abou the evil dragons in Greek mythology, they have a evil, sinister personality. Besides, why don't you Google it? (I think you are missing an apostrophe in "dragons") ;)
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Originally, dragons were derived from various European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese.
before dragons were called dragons they where called worm...why? that i dont know i simply know they were known as worms before they were called dragons.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.
There is no Greek word for golf. We use the word ''golf'' or in Greek letters ''Γκόλφ''.
There is no word for jeans in Greek. We use the word ''jeans'' or in Greek letters τζίνς.