Complete Definition of "drake"

see|Drake
English
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Etymology
From Latin draco m, dragon

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-drake.ogg|Audio (US)

Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪk|-eɪk

Noun
en-noun

  1. A male duck.
  2. A small type of dragon.
Translations
trans-top|male duck
Bosnian: t-|bs|patak|m
Croatian: t-|hr|patak|m
Dutch: woerd m
French: canard mâle m
German: t-|de|Erpel|m
Italian: maschio dell'anatra m
Lithuanian: gaigalas m
Low Saxon: Wart m
trans-mid
Polish: kaczor m
Russian: �елезен�m
Serbian:

Slovak Ká�er m
Swedish: andrake c
trans-bottom

trans-top|small dragon
Swedish: t+|sv|drake|c
trans-mid
trans-bottom


Norwegian

Alternative spellings
drage

Noun
no-noun-reg-m|drak

  1. dragon
  2. kite

Swedish

Pronunciation
audio|Sv-drake.ogg|audio

Noun
sv-noun-reg-ar|2=drak
infl|sv|noun|g=c

  1. dragon
  2. kite
  3. a belligerent (older) woman; battle-ax

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