The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dracontine
Dracontine \Dra*con"tine\, a. [L. draco dragon.]
Belonging to a dragon.
--Southey.
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Wiktionary
dracontine
a. Belonging to a dragon.
Usage examples of "dracontine".
Greek and Lithuanian household mythology the dragon or drake has become an ogre, a gigantic man with few of the dracontine attributes remaining.
The monsters thus produced seem to be a revival of the dracontine forms of the semi-barbarous Celtic and early Frankish arts.