earthdrake

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Etymology

From Middle English *erthedrake, from Old English eorþdraca (earth dragon), equivalent of earth +‎ drake.

Noun

earthdrake (plural earthdrakes)

  1. (in early Anglo-Saxon literature, fantasy) a dragon.
    • 1876, William Spalding, The History of English Literature, page 40:
      [] he sacrifices his own life in destroying a frightful earthdrake, []
    • 2008, M.C. Halliday, The King's Daughter - Page 196:
      While attempting to remain as true to history as possible, I created a world of witches and wizards, earthdrakes and talking ravens, according to my imagination.
    • 2010, Jeff Mariotte, City Under the Sand: A Dark Sun Novel:
      Aric had heard improbable tales of earth drakes eating entire mekillots. Seeing this one, however, he no longer had reason to doubt.

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