Maybe serpentine, scaly, eerie, bloodthirsty, snorting, tremendous, or for friendly dragons you could have gentle giants.
A gaggle
A lair
a red glowing dragon that has thousands of gold piles
happy,nice,playful,dragon-like
Pointy
big words to describe excelence
fiery,dangerous
the wizard in dragon dragon is forgetful or absentminded and a misplacer
well, three words to describe him are
loathing
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There is a Latin word 'Draco' and a Greek word 'Drakon' both meaning a serpent. Both words were adopted into Old French as 'dragon' and this word passed into English, In a Biblical sense 'dragon' was used to describe a large snake or crocodile. Satan was also known as The Dragon. Another meaning that has evolved is 'the one with the deadly glance' probably linked to the 'snake' explanation.