drac

See also: drać, dràc, drâc, drač, drač̣, and drac'

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin dracō. Compare Megleno-Romanian and Daco-Romanian drac.

Noun

drac m (plural drats)

  1. devil

See also


Catalan

Etymology

From Latin draco.

Noun

drac m (plural dracs)

  1. dragon
  2. (heraldry) dragon (stylised representation)

French

drac de Beaucaire

Alternative forms

  • Drac

Etymology

Occitan drac.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʁak/

Noun

drac m (plural dracs)

  1. (mythology) A type of mythological creature associated with the dangers of water.

Further reading


Megleno-Romanian

Etymology

From Latin draco. Compare Aromanian and (Daco-) Romanian drac.

Noun

drac m

  1. devil

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin draco (dragon). Word has changed meaning from “dragon”, balaur in Romanian, to “devil”. (The meaning in Ecclesiastical Latin was that of “Devil”). Compare also Occitan drac and the derived French drac.

Noun

drac m (plural draci)

  1. devil

Declension

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Descendants

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