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firedrake

NOUN
  1. a creature of Teutonic mythology; usually represented as breathing fire and having a reptilian body and sometimes wings

How To Use firedrake In A Sentence

  • Then a "firedrake," guarding an immense hoard of treasure (as in most of the old dragon stories), begins to ravage the land. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
  • That it was not a firedrake was the only thing any of Gold’s companions knew as fact. LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM
  • Visibility improved to where the firedrake could see his host. LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM
  • Two warriors and their firedrake companion seek him in order to save the world before it is too late. Archive 2009-01-01
  • A firedrake exploded into view, landing on her shoulder and looking around at all of them.
  • To turn on their rulers was unthinkable; only the royal factions would dare, but that was evidently something also considered tradition—save where a nonruling firedrake such as Toma was concerned. LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM
  • In the poem, Beowulf fights a firedrake that has been destroying the area.
  • The firedrake's head snapped round like lightning to face the rattling sound.
  • Before adding this, be opposite in Guangzhou periphery of characteristic agriculture step on a dot, lavender, cherry, frog, goose, holothurian , rose, even firedrake fruit he has studied.
  • A star, a daystar, a firedrake, rose at his birth. Ulysses
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