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  • 105dragon — dragonish, adj. dragonlike, adj. /drag euhn/, n. 1. a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire. 2. Archaic. a huge serpent or snake. 3. Bible. a large …

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  • 110thug — [19] Hindi thag means literally ‘robber, cheat’ (it is descended from Sanskrit sthaga ‘robber’, a derivative of sthagati ‘cover, hide’, which goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *steg , *teg ‘cover’, source also of English deck, detect …

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