- dragón
- m.1 dragon.2 snapdragon, antirrhinum majus, dragon's mouth, lion's mouth.3 flying dragon, flying lizard.4 dragoon, cavalryman.* * *dragón► nombre masculino1 (reptil) flying dragon2 (animal fabuloso) dragon3 (planta) snapdragon4 (pez) greater weever5 (soldado) dragoon* * *noun m.dragon* * *SM1) (Mit) dragon2) (Mil) dragoon3) (Bot) snapdragon4) Méx * (=tragafuegos) flame thrower* * *masculino1) (Mit) dragon; (Hist, Mil) dragoon2) (Bot) snapdragon* * *= dragon.Ex. If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.* * *masculino1) (Mit) dragon; (Hist, Mil) dragoon2) (Bot) snapdragon* * *= dragon.
Ex: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.
* * *dragónmasculineA1 (Mit) dragon2 (Zool) flying dragonB (Bot) snapdragonC1 (Hist, Mil) dragoon2 (Ur fam) (novio) young man (colloq)* * *
dragón sustantivo masculino (Mit) dragon
dragón m Mit dragon
'dragón' also found in these entries:
English:
dragon
* * *dragón nm1. [monstruo] dragon2. [reptil] flying dragon3. [planta] snapdragon4. [soldado] dragoon5. [pez] dragonet6. Dep [en vela] Dragon Class yacht7. Urug Fam [pretendiente] suitor, young man* * *dragónm1 MYTH dragon2 MIL dragoon* * *dragón nm, pl dragones1) : dragon2) : snapdragon* * *dragón n dragon
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.