Definition of Dragonheads

1. dragonhead [n] - See also: dragonhead

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dragonheads

dragon sail
dragon sails
dragon tree
dragon trees
dragoness
dragonesses
dragonet
dragonets
dragonette
dragonfish
dragonflies
dragonfly
dragonfruit
dragonfruits
dragonhead
dragonheads (current term)
dragonhide
dragonish
dragonless
dragonlike
dragonnade
dragonnades
dragonne
dragons
dragonskin
dragonskins
dragonslayer
dragonslayers
dragonwort
dragonworts

Literary usage of Dragonheads

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Norwegian People by Knut Gjerset (1915)
"The gable over the main entrance was ornamented with carved dragonheads or deer horns. In the front end, in or near which the main entrance was located, ..."

2. Poland by Tomasz Torbus (2001)
"... projecting roofs and dragonheads resembles a Viking ship. Some researchers see this as evidence of the spiritual return to a pre-Christian. ..."

3. Mystery of Tammuz 17 by Herbert R. Stollorz (2005)
"His very nature, as imprinted on each of his beastly dragonheads, projects blasphemous insults to God. He will engineer an alliance with the Muslim nations, ..."

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