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Dragon definition is - a huge serpent. 2: a mythical animal usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent or saurian with a crested head and enormous claws. Dragon, legendary monster usually conceived as a huge, bat-winged, fire-breathing, scaly lizard or snake with a barbed tail. The belief in these creatures apparently arose without the slightest knowledge on the part of the ancients of the gigantic, prehistoric, dragon-like reptiles. A dragon is a large, serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures around the world. Beliefs about dragons vary drastically by region, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, four-legged, and capable of breathing fire. Mythical creature, mythical monster - a monster renowned in folklore and myth wivern, wyvern - a fire-breathing dragon used in medieval heraldry; had the head of a dragon and the tail of a snake and a body with wings and two legs 2. Dragon - a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman. The Year of the Dragon is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 辰, pronounced chen. It has been proposed by one academic researcher that the Earthly Branch character may have been associated with scorpions; it may have symbolized the star Antares.


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Drag·on

(drăg′ən)
n.

drag·on

(drăg′ən)n.
1. A mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a long tail, sharp claws, scaly skin, and often wings.
2. Any of various lizards, such as the Komodo dragon or the flying lizard.
3.
b. Something very formidable or dangerous.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin dracō, dracōn-, large serpent, from Greek drakōn; see derk- in Indo-European roots.]

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ˈdræɡən) n
1. a mythical monster usually represented as breathing fire and having a scaly reptilian body, wings, claws, and a long tail
2. informal a fierce or intractable person, esp a woman
3. (Animals) any of various very large lizards, esp the Komodo dragon
4. (Plants) any of various North American aroid plants, esp the green dragon
5. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity a manifestation of Satan or an attendant devil
6. (Sailing) a yacht of the International Dragon Class, 8.88m long (29.2 feet), used in racing
7. (Recreational Drugs) chase the dragon slang to smoke opium or heroin
[C13: from Old French, from Latin dracō, from Greek drakōn; related to drakos eye]
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drag•on

(ˈdræg ən)
n.
1. a mythical monster generally represented as a huge winged reptile with a crested head, often spouting fire.
3. a very strict, protective woman.
5. a short musket of the 16th and 17th centuries.

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7. (cap.) the constellation Draco.
[1175–1225; Middle English < Old French < Latin dracōn-, s. of dracō < Greek drákōn kind of serpent]
Noun1.dragon - a creature of Teutonic mythology; usually represented as breathing fire and having a reptilian body and sometimes wings
mythical creature, mythical monster - a monster renowned in folklore and myth
wivern, wyvern - a fire-breathing dragon used in medieval heraldry; had the head of a dragon and the tail of a snake and a body with wings and two legs
2.dragon - a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman
disagreeable woman, unpleasant woman - a woman who is an unpleasant person
3.Dragon - a faint constellation twisting around the north celestial pole and lying between Ursa Major and Cepheus
4.dragon - any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body
flying dragon, flying lizard
agamid, agamid lizard - a lizard of the family Agamidae
genus Draco, Draco - a reptile genus known as flying dragons or flying lizards
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dragon

(ˈdrӕgən) noun
a mythical beast, a usually large, winged, fire-breathing reptile. St George and the dragon. draak تِنّين дракон dragão drak der Drache dragon δράκοςdragón lohe(madu) اژدها lohikäärme dragon דְרָקוֹן एक मिथकीय पशु, आग उगलने वाला परदार सांप zmaj sárkány naga dreki dragone, drago slibinas pūķis naga draakdrakesmok ښامار dragão balaur дракон drak zmaj zmaj drake มังกร ejderha дракон ایک فرضی روایتی اژدہے نما بلا con rồng

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The Dragon (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ) is the fifth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Dragon is associated with the Earthly Branchsymbol辰, pronounced chen.

It has been proposed by one academic researcher that the Earthly Branchcharacter may have been associated with scorpions; it may have symbolized the starAntares.[1] In the Buddhist calendar used in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka, the Dragon is replaced by the nāga.[2] In the Gurung zodiac, the Dragon is replaced by the eagle.[3] In the Persianzodiac, the Dragon is replaced by the whale.

Years and the Five Elements[edit]

The Water Dragon Lantern Festival.

People born within these date ranges can be said to have been born in the 'Year of the Dragon', while bearing the following elemental sign:

Start dateEnd dateHeavenly branch
16 February 19043 February 1905Wood Dragon
4 February 191622 January 1917Fire Dragon
23 January 19289 February 1929Earth Dragon
8 February 194026 January 1941Metal Dragon
27 January 195213 February 1953Water Dragon
13 February 19641 February 1965Wood Dragon
31 January 197617 February 1977Fire Dragon
17 February 19885 February 1989Earth Dragon
5 February 200023 January 2001Metal Dragon
23 January 20129 February 2013Water Dragon
10 February 202428 January 2025Wood Dragon
28 January 203614 February 2037Fire Dragon
14 February 20481 February 2049Earth Dragon
2 February 206020 January 2061Metal Dragon
19 February 20726 February 2073Water Dragon
6 February 208425 January 2085Wood Dragon
25 January 209611 February 2097Fire Dragon

There are typically marked spikes in the birth rates of countries that use the Chinese zodiac or places with substantial Overseas Chinese populations during the year of the Dragon, because such 'Dragon babies' are considered to be lucky and have desirable characteristics that supposedly lead to better life outcomes.[4][5] The relatively recent phenomenon of planning a child's birth in the Dragon year has led to hospital overcapacity issues and even an uptick in infant mortality rates toward the end of these years due to strained neonatal resources.[6]

Compatibility[edit]

SignBest Match/ Balance (1st Trine Group)MatchNo Match/ Rival-Enemy-Obstacle (Opposite Sign)
DragonDragon, Monkey, RatSnake, Rooster, Ox, Pig, Rabbit, Goat, Tiger, HorseDog

Cycle: (Trine Group) Dragon needs Monkey, Monkey needs Rat, Rat needs Dragon; (Opposite Sign) but his rival opposes the Dog.

Basic astrology elements[edit]

Earthly Branches:Chen
The Five Elements:Earth
Yin Yang:Yang
Lunar Month:Third
Lucky Numbers:1, 6, 7; Avoid: 3, 8, 9
Lucky Colors:yellow; Avoid: blue, green
Season:Spring

Relationship with other zodiac signs[edit]

Among the 12 animal signs, the Monkey has the most tacit understanding with the Dragon people. The cunning Rat can be a good partner with the Dragon to make something big. The Dragon people can live happily with the Snake, for the Snake can prevent the Dragon from behaving outrageously. People under the signs of the Rooster, Snake, Pig, Rabbit, Goat, Tiger, and Horse like to be friends with the Dragon, as they admire the Dragon's beautiful bearing and strength.[7]

Dragons people are known as paper dragons. Acrok reviews. Two Dragons can get along well with each other because they lie all day long. However, the relationship between the Dragon and the Ox people is usually tense, because both of them are majestic. The people whom the Dragon feels headaches is with the Dog people. They feel uncomfortable due to the Dog's close guard.[8]

People born in Year of the Dragon[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Richard S. Cook (Spring 1997). 'The Etymology of Chinese Chen'. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. University of California, Berkeley (published Fall 1995). 18 (2): 250. ISSN0731-3500. LCCN82-640813. OCLC4790670.
  2. ^'Year of the Dragon - Naga - Thai Zodiac'. Thai Guide to Thailand. Archived from the original on 8 July 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  3. ^'Tamu (Gurung) Losar Festival'. ECS Nepal. 11 July 2010. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  4. ^Goodkind, Daniel (1991). 'Creating new traditions in modern Chinese populations: Aiming for birth in the Year of the Dragon'. Population and Development Review. 17: 663–686. doi:10.2307/1973601.
  5. ^Goodkind, Daniel (1996). 'Chinese lunar birth timing in Singapore: New concerns for child quality amidst multicultural modernity'. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 58: 784–795. doi:10.2307/353736.
  6. ^https://freakonomics.com/podcast/dragon-child/
  7. ^'Chinese Zodiac - Dragon'. Your Chinese Astrology. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  8. ^'Chinese Zodiac - Dragon'. Your Chinese Astrology. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
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