Draco albus.
Dawn of the dragons = Ortus draconum
This refers to the game Dungeons and Dragons. The end of Anubis will not negate the white horn dragons ability.
The Latin word for snake, which is how dragons were described, is draco, plural draconem, in the nominative case.
Japanese dragons are purple and green on the outside and have black tails with white spots on the tip. they are a beautiful speciess
That white stuff is urates. Its the bearded dragons pee.
The Latin word for white is "alba".
The Romans language is latin and the latin word for wolf is Lupus
There are many dragons in Dungeons and Dragons, Chromatic dragons are seen as "evil" dragons; these are Red, Blue, Green, White and Black. Then there are the "Good" dragons, or metallic Dragons, these being the Copper, Brass, Silver, and Gold dragons. There are also other dragons that aren't as closely related, that aren't "true dragons" so to speak, including pseudo dragons and dragon turtles. _______________________________________________________________________ Well-known dragons include, but are not limited to, Bahamut (lesser deity of the metallic (not platinum in 3.5, at least) dragons), Tiamat (lesser deity of the chromatic dragons), Sardior (deity of the "gem dragons"), Gruaghlothor (ruler of the "ferrous dragons"), and Io (father of dragons).
Albus.
The Greek root for "white" is "leukos" and the Latin root for "lion" is "leo." Therefore, the Greek and Latin roots for "white lion" would be something like "leukoleo."
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The words "white paws" are easily translated to Latin. In Latin it is, "terram ungula fodit, Albus." White paws is usually a term used to describe dogs, but can be used for a variety of different animals.