dragon
τους φίλους λόγων τέχναιν επαίδευσας → Using 2 artifices, you educated (taught) those who love rhetoric.
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
she-dragon: V. δράκεινα, ἡ.
a swarming brood of dragons: V. δρακονθόμιλος συνοικία (Aesch., Supplices 267).
Translations
Afrikaans: draak; Albanian: kuçedër, dragoi; Arabic: تِنِّين; Hijazi Arabic: تِنِّين; Aragonese: dragón; Aramaic: תנינא; Armenian: դրակոն, վիշապ; Asturian: cuélebre; Avar: аздагьо; Avestan: 𐬀𐬲𐬌, 𐬀𐬲𐬌⸱𐬛𐬀𐬵𐬁𐬐𐬀; Azerbaijani: əjdəha; Bashkir: аждаһа, дракон; Basque: herensuge; Belarusian: цмок, дракон, змей, смок; Bengali: আজদাহা; Bikol Central: dragon; Bulgarian: дракон, змей; Burmese: နဂါး; Catalan: drac, víbria; Chechen: саьрмик; Chinese Mandarin: 龍, 龙; Chuvash: аҫтаха; Crimean Tatar: ajderha; Czech: drak; Danish: drage, lindorm; Dargwa: аждагьа; Dutch: draak, lintworm; Dzongkha: འབྲུག; Elfdalian: dratji; Esperanto: drako; Estonian: lohe, draakon, lohemadu, lendmadu; Faroese: dreki, lindormur; Finnish: lohikäärme; French: dragon; Friulian: dragon; Galician: dragón; Georgian: დრაკონი; German: Drache; Greek: δράκος, δράκαινα, δράκοντας; Ancient Greek: δράκων, δράκαινα; Greenlandic: uumasorujuk, aassissuaq, kuukkooriaasarsuaq; Hebrew: דְּרָקוֹן; Hindi: अज़दहा, अजदहा, अजदाह; Hungarian: sárkány; Icelandic: dreki, lindormur; Ido: drako; Indonesian: naga; Irish: dragan, dragún; Italian: drago, dragone, viverna; Japanese: 竜), ドラゴン; Jingpho: baren; Kalmyk: лу; Kazakh: айдаһар, аждаһа; Khmer: នាគ, ឧរគ; Korean: 용(龍), 룡, 미르; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: ejdeha; Kyrgyz: ажыдаар, улу; Lak: аждагьа; Lao: ມັງກອນ, ນາກ; Latgalian: pyučs, pyukuļs; Latin: draco; Latvian: pūķis, drakons; Lezgi: аждагьан; Lithuanian: drakonas, slibinas; Luxembourgish: Draach; Macedonian: змеј, аждер, ала, ламја, аждаја; Malay: naga; Maltese: dragun; Manchu: ᠮᡠᡩᡠ᠋ᡵᡳ; Manx: dragan, dragane; Maori: tarākona, taniwha, mokoahi; Marathi: ड्रॅगन; Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭰𐭩𐭣𐭤𐭠𐭪𐭩, 𐭠𐭰; Mongolian: луу; Nanai: мудур; Navajo: naʼashǫ́ʼiitsoh, tłʼiishtsoh; Nogai: аздаа; Norman: dragon; Norwegian Bokmål: drage, drake; Nynorsk: drake; Occitan: dragon; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: смокъ; Old East Slavic: смокъ; Old English: draca; Old High German: trahho; Old Norse: dreki; Pali: nāga; Parthian: 𐫀𐫋𐫅𐫍𐫀𐫃; Pashto: ښامار; Persian: اژدها, اژدر; Plautdietsch: Droak; Polish: smok, żmij; Portuguese: dragão; Romagnol: drêgh; Romanian: balaur, dragon, zmeu; Romansch: dragun; Russian: дракон, змей, смок; Sanskrit: उरङ्ग, नाग; Scots: Draigon; Scottish Gaelic: nathair-sgiathach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: змај, аждаја, аждаха, aлa, змајица, змајеви; Roman: zmaj, aždaja, aždaha, ala, zmajica, zmajevi; Sherpa: འབྲུག; Sicilian: dragu; Slovak: drak, šarkan; Slovene: zmaj anim; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: plon, paliwaka; Upper Sorbian: zmij; Southern Altai: улуу; Spanish: dragón, guiverno; Swahili: joka, dragoni; Swedish: drake, lindorm; Tagalog: dragon; Tajik: аждаҳо; Tamil: டிராகன்; Tatar: аждаһа; Thai: มังกร, นาค, อุรค; Tibetan: འབྲུག; Tsez: аждагь; Turkish: ejderha, ejder, dragon, büke; Turkmen: ajdarha; Tuvan: улу; Ugaritic: 𐎚𐎐𐎐; Ukrainian: змій, змії́ха, дракон, смок; Urdu: اژدہا; Uyghur: ئەجدىھا; Uzbek: ajdar; Venetian: dragon; Vietnamese: rồng; Volapük: drak; Welsh: draig; West Frisian: draak; Written Oirat: ᠯᡇᡇ᠋; Yiddish: דראַקאָן, פּיפּערנאָטער; Yoruba: dírágónì