dragon - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dragon in Hindi

  • अजगर
  • ड्रैगन

Noun

  • अजगर
  • पंखवाला नाग
  • पंखवाला अजगर
  • खूंखार व्यक्ति

dragon Definition

Noun

  • a mythical monster like a giant reptile. In European tradition the dragon is typically fire-breathing and tends to symbolize chaos or evil, whereas in East Asia it is usually a beneficent symbol of fertility, associated with water and the heavens.
  • another term for flying dragon.
  • (in the 16th and 17th centuries) a short musket carried on the belt of a soldier, especially a mounted infantryman.

dragon Example

  • The dragon was perhaps a kind of standard borne to indicate the presence of the king. ( राजा  की उपस्थिति को इंगित करने के लिए ड्रैगन शायद एक प्रकार का मानक था। )
  • It is still the custom when an emperor dies to say that the dragon has ascended to heaven. ( यह अभी भी रिवाज है जब एक सम्राट यह कहने के लिए मर जाता है कि अजगर स्वर्ग में चढ़ गया है। )
  • Fifty thousand archers of the red dragon battalion, picking their teeth to soft music. ( लाल ड्रैगन बटालियन के पचास हजार तीरंदाज, नरम संगीत के लिए अपने दाँत उठाते हुए। )

More Sentence

  • The dragon appears in various forms in the arms of many towns, and also in those of some peers.
  • He waits for the next Camp Dragon volleyball game to start.
  • Later in the puppet show, Deon Dragon begins to cry.
  • Like Princess Sita, she is a dragon's prisoner.
  • Tall blue pots, with dragon handles, are ranged in rows upon the chimney-board under the picture.
  • But harder still it has proved to resist and rule the dragon Money, with his paper wings.
  • Again its back yawns wide open, and from the rent our Dragon fly slowly emerges.
  • George (the patron saint of England) slaying the dragon placed on any car in which she is travelling.
  • A Chinese proverb observes that one may draw a dragon or a tiger, but it is hard to draw their skeletons, just as one may know a person's face but it is hard to know his heart.
  • My daughter did a wonderful sketch of a dragon in only a few minutes.
  • The dragon had fire coming out of its mouth and steam coming out of its nose.
  • Noela Evans once said that challenge is like a dragon with a gift in its mouth, tame the dragon, and the gift is yours.
  • tangle The dragon is an imaginary creature.
  • The old dragon myths left in Europe were frequently utilised by the Christians.
  • In some of their splendid festivals the worship of the dragon is celebrated with great excitement and furore.