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firedrake
[ fahyuhr-dreyk ]
noun
- a mythical fiery dragon.
firedrake
/ ˈfaɪəˌdreɪk; ˈfaɪəˌdræɡən /
noun
- myth a fire-breathing dragon
Word History and Origins
Origin of firedrake1
Example Sentences
The Mother of Dragons is down to only one firedrake, after a barrage of oversized crossbow bolts from an enemy ship killed her dragon Rhaegal.
From the firedrakes of Mercury to the ice crawlers of Pluto, he'd bagged them all.
Just as the prehistoric monsters lingered as dragons and firedrakes, so the small early inhabitants of Europe have passed into dwarfs and brownies and pixies.
A firedrake, angered at the loss of a part of a treasure, which he had for three hundred years been guarding in a cavern, laid waste the land in the hero's kingdom.
Then follows the fight with the firedrake, in which Beowulf, wrapped in fire and smoke, is helped by the heroism of Wiglaf, one of his companions.
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