Draconine Terminology, or Dragon Words: Part 2

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Hello and welcome back to Draconine Terminology! Today we move on to Part 2, in which we shall go over words that you may find coming in handy when writing about dragons, or more general fantasy. 

Please note that WordHippo was my primary resource for this post, and that it has the same list of words as posted here.

Dragonborn

This is an adjective meaning being born with a special connection to a dragon or dragons, whether that connection is mental, emotional, spiritual, or otherwise.

Dragonlike

Being like, or resembling, a dragon.

Dragonesque

Resembling, or being characteristically similar to, a dragon.

Dragonish

Possesing the same characteristics of a dragon.

Draconian

Being very strict, or harsh. Severe.

Draconic

Related to dragons, or suggestive of dragons.

Dragonsome

Typical to, or characteristic of, dragons.

Draconine

Related to, or pertaining to, dragons.

Dragonless

Without any dragons.

Draconian

Resembling, or of, a dragon.

Draconical

A synonym of draconic.

Dracontine

Belonging to a dragon.

Draconic

Same as draconian.

Draconiform

Having the form of a dragon, resembling the shape of a dragon.

Dragonise

To turn into a dragon.

Dragonised

Past tense of dragonise.

Dragonising

Present tense of dragonise.

Dragonize

Synonym of dragonise.

Dragonized

Past tense of dragonize.

Dragonizing

Present tense of dragonize.


And that wraps it up. Thanks for reading, and I hope this inspires you to write about your own dragons!

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