- dictionary.
Dracaena (romanized form of the Gr**** δράκαινα -
drakaina, "female dragon") can mean:
Drakaina (mythology), a Gr****
mythological entity Dracaena (plant)...
- In Gr**** mythology, a
drakaina (Ancient Gr****: δράκαινα,
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female serpent...
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attested in a few myths.
There is also the
drakaina, the
specifically female form or "she-dragon." The
drakaina is
occasionally treated differently from...
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Drakaina (French pronunciation: [draˈka.ena])[dubious – discuss] (born
August 28, 1975) is a
French actress and model. The name,
Drakaina,
means "she...
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promise to help the
slave uprising.
Drakaina takes Latro to bed, and like the snake-woman from Part I,
Drakaina has a
snake skin tied
around her waist...
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dracaena is
derived from the
romanized form of the
Ancient Gr**** δράκαινα –
drakaina, "female dragon". The
majority of the
species are
native to
Africa and...
- Karkanas, P.; Stratouli, G. (2011). "Neolithic Lime
Plastered Floors in
Drakaina Cave,
Kephalonia Island,
Western Greece:
Evidence of the
Significance of...
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Dracaena (romanized form of the
Ancient Gr**** δράκαινα -
drakaina, "female dragon"), is a
genus of lizards, also
commonly called caiman lizards or water...
- the Apostle, in the
apocryphal Acts of Philip.
Called a "she dragon" (
drakaina) and "the
mother of the serpents", this
Echidna ruled over many
other monstrous...
- Hymn to
Apollo (6th
century BC), the god
kills a
nameless she-serpent (
drakaina),
subsequently called Delphyne.
According to the Suda,
Delphi was named...