出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/12 02:03 UTC 版)
The noun is borrowed from French dragon (“dragon (mythological creature); type of cavalry soldier, dragoon”) (originally referring to a soldier armed with the firearm of the same name (noun sense 1.1)), ultimately from Latin dracō (“dragon; kind of serpent or snake”), from Ancient Greek δρᾰ́κων (drắkōn, “dragon; serpent”), possibly from δέρκομαι (dérkomai, “to see, see clearly (in the sense of something staring)”), from Proto-Indo-European *derḱ- (“to see”)). Doublet of Draco, Dracon, dracone, and dragon.
dragoon (third-person singular simple present dragoons, present participle dragooning, simple past and past participle dragooned) (transitive)
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dragonets
ニガハッカ
コダラ
the hornet
キヌバネドリ
the stork
a hawker
a falconer
a bandit