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Qué (quién) es dragon - definición

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  • [[Hongwu Emperor]] with dragon emblem on his chest. c. 1377
  • An early appearance of the [[Old English]] word ''dracan'' in ''[[Beowulf]]''<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=OCc8TF53RhMC&pg=PA196 Beowulf; a heroic poem of the 8th century, with tr., note and appendix by T. Arnold], 1876, p. 196.</ref>
  • Several bones purported to belong to the [[Wawel Dragon]] hang outside of [[Wawel Cathedral]], but actually belong to a [[Pleistocene]] mammal.
  • Head of a dragon from a Chinese [[dragon dance]] performed in [[Helsinki]] in the year 2000.
  • ''The Destruction of [[Leviathan]]'' (1865) by [[Gustave Doré]]
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  • Diagram representing the Four Dragon Kings of the [[Four Seas]] in relation to the central Dragon King of the Earth
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  • Greek [[red-figure]] vase painting depicting [[Heracles]] slaying the [[Lernaean Hydra]], {{circa}} 375–340 BC
  • Painting of a Japanese dragon by [[Hokusai]] ({{circa}} 1730 – 1849)
  • Russian folklore]].
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  • Cosmographie Universalis]]'' (1544).
  • Chen Rong]], 1244 AD.
  • Head of the dragon-god [[Pakhangba]] depicted on a musical instrument from [[Manipur]], India
  • Dragon art on a vase, [[Yuan dynasty]]
  • cetus]]'' or sea-dragon
  • Rustam kills the dragon, folio from Shahnameh of Shah Ismail II, attrib. Sadegi (Beg), Iran, Tabriz, c. 1576 AD, view 1 – Aga Khan Museum – Toronto, Canada
  • Nguyễn dynasty dragon, [[Imperial City of Huế]]
  • Nguyễn]] dynasties
  • Trần]] dynasties
  • sun boat]] of [[Ra]]
  • Shanhaijing]]''
  • Drawing of the [[Ramsund carving]] from {{circa}} 1030, illustrating the ''[[Völsunga saga]]'' on a rock in [[Sweden]]. At (5), [[Sigurd]] plunges his sword into [[Fafnir]]'s underside.
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  • fan illustration]] by David Demaret of the dragon [[Smaug]] from [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s 1937 [[high fantasy]] novel ''[[The Hobbit]]''
  • Saint George slaying the dragon]], dating to {{circa}} 1270
  • Stylised map of Đại Nam ([[Minh Mạng]] period)
  • History of the Kings of Britain]]''

DRAGON         
1. An Esprit project aimed at providing effective support to reuse in real-time distributed Ada {application programs}. 2. An implementation language used by BTI Computer Systems. E-mail: Pat Helland <helland@hal.com>. [Jargon File] (1994-12-08)
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[MIT] A program similar to a daemon, except that it is not invoked at all, but is instead used by the system to perform various secondary tasks. A typical example would be an accounting program, which keeps track of who is logged in, accumulates load-average statistics, etc. Under ITS, many terminals displayed a list of people logged in, where they were, what they were running, etc., along with some random picture (such as a unicorn, Snoopy or the Enterprise), which was generated by the "name dragon". Use is rare outside MIT, under Unix and most other operating systems this would be called a "background demon" or daemon. The best-known Unix example of a dragon is cron. At SAIL, they called this sort of thing a "phantom". [Jargon File]
dragon         
(dragons)
In stories and legends, a dragon is an animal like a big lizard. It has wings and claws, and breathes out fire.
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Wikipedia

Dragon

A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and capable of breathing fire. Dragons in eastern cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average intelligence. Commonalities between dragons' traits are often a hybridization of feline, reptilian, and avian features. Scholars believe vast extinct or migrating crocodiles bear the closest resemblance, especially when encountered in forested or swampy areas, and are most likely the template of modern Oriental dragon imagery.

Ejemplos de uso de dragon
1. Although the digital dragon is in more than 140 scenes, a large puppet dragon appears twice, in the first dragon sequence when Harry is in the forest.
2. It‘s called ‘chasing the dragon‘. She had been ‘chasing the dragon‘ since she was ten years old.
3. He fought a horrible dragon in the second movie, «Karaođlan and the Green Dragon,» released in 1'67.
4. It‘s called ‘chasing the dragon‘. She had been ‘chasing the dragon‘ since she was ten years old How should a case like this be handled?
5. The dragon has no momentum so, as soon as you stop, the dragon stops." He said the marathon had been tougher than he had imagined.