firedragon

English

Etymology

From fire + dragon, modelled after firedrake.

Noun

firedragon (plural firedragons)

  1. A fiery dragon; firedrake.
    • 2007, Anthony Gioseffi, Mainframe:
      Adam continued to moan in hypnotic agony. Joshua needed to make a move. Boldly, Joshua strode toward the firedragon.
  2. A fiery meteor.
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