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Lindworm

Sometimes used simply to mean dragon; specifically, it refers to particular two-legged, wingless Asian dragon.
Did you see that Lindworm running through town last night?
by The Isbey September 14, 2008
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Dragonology

The study of dragons. In order to be complete, this must involve not only the study of wild dragons but also of dragon legend.
I love dragonology. I know.
by The Isbey September 13, 2008
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European Dragon

The classical fire-breathing Western dragon, with wings, scales,an arrowhead tail, claws, and horns
by The Isbey August 15, 2006
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Merlin

The founding father of Western dragonology, Merlin, or Emrys, was also a magician of some passing note.
The great and powerful dragonologist Merlin is cool.
by The Isbey September 15, 2008
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Futhark Rune [also: Futhorc]

A runic language said to have evolved in Germanic and Norse countries from Ancient Greek script, actually gifted by dragons see Anglo-Saxon Fathork Runes
Futhark Rune also: Futhorc is an odd script.
by The Isbey September 15, 2008
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Amulet

A piece of jewellery worn for its magical protective propertires; a sort of charm
I love that Amulet. Its cool looking and it protects you.
by The Isbey September 13, 2008
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Gargouille

A French dragon that disguises itself by looking very like a gargoyle; sometimes said to have extremely long neck
I thought that gargouille was a gargoyle.
by The Isbey September 13, 2008
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