Entity: DRAGON
A mythical creature often depicted as a huge, winged reptile with fire-breathing abilities and immense strength.
DRAGON
Etymology
The word 'dragon' originates from various ancient languages, including Latin and Greek, where it referred to a mythical serpent-like creature.
Definition
A dragon is a legendary creature often portrayed as a large, winged reptile with the ability to breathe fire and possessing great strength. It is commonly depicted in folklore and mythology across different cultures.
Historical Context
Dragons have been a prominent feature in folklore and mythology worldwide for centuries. They are often associated with power, wisdom, and protection, as well as danger and destruction.
Cultural Significance
Dragons hold significant cultural importance in various societies, symbolizing different concepts such as strength, courage, and magic. They are frequently featured in literature, art, and popular culture.
Related Concepts
Dragons are often associated with other mythical creatures such as serpents, wyverns, and griffins. They share similarities with creatures in different mythologies.
See Also
- Wyvern
- Griffin
- Serpent
A legendary creature often portrayed as a large, winged reptile with the ability to breathe fire and possessing great strength.