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Meaning of dragón



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dragón
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Fabulous animal, which according to the culture that names it can have different forms. In the West is best known the giant flying reptile that has a fiery breath. As a symbolism we find it from psychology (where it cares for the unconscious) to religion (where it is defeated by saints). The word comes to us from the Latin draco that takes it from the Greek 948; 961; 945; 954; 969; 957; ( "snake, vigilante" ) that alludes to the lack of eyelids in some reptiles and that is why they are good guardians who observe all the time. They are also a cavalry corps, in principle as a catafract and later as border guards who could also fight on foot.

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

A species of lizard that has folds of skin on the sides of the abdomen that, when peeled, serve as parachutes in long jumps. Flying lizard. Mythical and fabulous animal that fires through its jaws. Name of a rocket manufactured in France. Name of a Constellation and a sign of the Chinese Zodiac .

  

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Anónimo

Dragon : In the militia, soldier who does the service of infant and rider.

  

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GARCÍA ALBERTO

fabulous animal / monstruoera a snake with wings - great ferocity - and feet

  










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