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Dragonish
Dragonish Drag"on*ish, a. resembling a dragon. --Shak.

Meaning of DRAGONIS from wikipedia

- artist Ares Dragonis, who began working on the game in early 2019, mainly as a skills exercise. Working solo on the project for 11 months, Dragonis eventually...
- Giulia Dragoni (born 7 November 2006) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Roma, on loan from Liga F club...
- Look up Dragoni or dragoni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dragoni is a comune in the Province of Caserta, Campania, Italy. Dragoni may also refer...
- Dragoni is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Caserta in the Italian region Campania, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Naples and...
- Giovanni Andrea Dragoni (or Draconi, c. 1540 – December 1598) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the late Renaissance, a student of Giovanni...
- 1683 the Regiment Dragoons of His Royal Highness (Italian: Reggimento Dragoni di Sua Altezza Reale) was formed on orders of the Duke of Savoy Victor...
- Sculati (1956) Mino Amorotti (1957) Romolo Tavoni (1958–1961) Eugenio Dragoni (1962–1966) Franco Lini (1967) Franco Gozzi (1968–1970) Peter Schetty (1971–1972)...
- the 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete". On 24 December 1828 the Regiment "Dragoni di Piemonte" (Regiment Dragoons of Piedmont) was formed in Vigevano with...
- On 4 July 1690 the Regiment Dragoons of Piedmont (Italian: Reggimento Dragoni del Piemonte) was formed for service in the war. The regiment consisted...
- Mauro Map (c. 1450) shows the "Island of Dragons" (Italian: Isola de' dragoni), an imaginary island in the Atlantic Ocean. In an inscription near Herat...