Definitions for Draco

Draco Dra·co

Spelling: [drey-koh]
IPA: /ˈdreɪ koʊ/

Draco is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 71 anagrams from letters in Draco (acdor).

Definitions for Draco

noun

  1. the Dragon, a northern circumpolar constellation between Ursa Major and Cepheus.
  2. a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.

Origin of Draco

Latin Greek drákōn dragon

Examples for Draco

The Draco or dragon had been borrowed from the Parthians after the death of Trajan.

In most of the states the civil and criminal code is defective; and the latter, like that of Draco, is often written in blood.

The evil of the laws of Draco was not that they were severe, but that they were inefficient.

One of them, Draco the Great, attained great renown as a man of war.

The laws of Draco were too severe, but they had no others to govern the city.

The old stain has been removed: we need no longer fear a comparison With the laws of Draco.

Like the laws of Draco, these laws may be said to be all written in blood.

This region lies in the constellation Draco, at the pole of the ecliptic.

Harry suspects Draco is trying to hurt Dumbledore and seriously injures his rival with one of the Prince's spells.

The centre of the circle in the constellation of Draco is the pole of the ecliptic.

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