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Definitions for Dragonroot
[1] See under dragon(def 8) .
[2] a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
[3] Archaic . a huge serpent or snake.
[4] Bible . a large animal, possibly a large snake or crocodile.
[5] the dragon, Satan.
[6] a fierce, violent person.
[7] a very watchful and strict woman.
[8] flying dragon.
[9] Botany . any of several araceous plants, as Arisaema dracontium (green dragon or dragonroot) , the flowers of which have a long, slender spadix and a green, shorter spathe.
[10] a short musket carried by a mounted infantryman in the 16th and 17th centuries.
[11] a soldier armed with such a musket.
[12] (initial capital letter ) Astronomy . the constellation Draco.
[13] a North American aroid plant, Arisaema dracontium, having a greenish spathe and a long pointed spadix
[14] the tuberous root of this plant, formerly used in medicine as an expectorant and diaphoretic
[15] a mythical monster usually represented as breathing fire and having a scaly reptilian body, wings, claws, and a long tail
[16] informal a fierce or intractable person, esp a woman
[17] any of various very large lizards, esp the Komodo dragon
[18] any of various North American aroid plants, esp the green dragon
[19] Christianity a manifestation of Satan or an attendant devil
[20] a yacht of the International Dragon Class, 8.88m long (29.2 feet), used in racing
[21] chase the dragon slang to smoke opium or heroin
Words nearby Dragonroot
dragonet, dragonfish, dragonfly, dragonhead, dragonnade, dragonroot, dragoon, dragrope, dragsaw, dragster, dragsville
Origin of Dragonroot
1175–1225; Middle English < Old French < Latin dracōn- (stem of dracō ) < Greek drákōn kind of serpent, probably orig. epithet, the (sharp-)sighted one, akin to dérkesthai to look
Other words from Dragonroot
drag·on·ish , adjective
drag·on·like , adjective
Word origin for Dragonroot
C13: from Old French, from Latin dracō, from Greek drakōn; related to drakos eye