Draco had a baby!
Easter is probably the wrong time to point out that "draco" is Latin for "giant serpent." They would apply this term to any large reptile, and not necessarily a myth/monster. I don't know how many anacondas Julius Caesar ran across, but I know he called it a draco.
My Latin is dodgy, but most of us know this term by the Romanian dracul, which totally means "dragon." Vlad Tepes, aka Vlad The Impaler, was the son of a guy known as Dracul, the Dragon. The diminutive of that is Dracula, sort of the Bobby to the Bob for bloodthirsty Carpathian warlords. This name was jacked by Bram Stoker for his infamous vampire novel.
Either way, Baby Draco may actually be a Dracula. Trying the "it's a girl dragon" dodge gives us Draculetta, which I'm pretty sure is a porno flick. Trying to Latinize it gives us Dracola, which sounds like those lozenges you take for a sore throat that lets you yodel after. That's worse than the ghoul name, if you ask me. |
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