დრაკონული • (drakonuli)=draconian=δρακόντε ια
დრაკონი (drakoni)
დრაგუნი • (draguni)
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draconian (adj.)
1876 (earlier Draconic, implied from 1640s), from Draco, Greek statesman who laid down a code of laws for Athens 621 B.C.E. that mandated death as punishment for minor crimes. His name seems to mean literally "sharp-sighted" (see dragon).
დრაკონი (drakoni)
დრაგუნი • (draguni)
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
draconian (adj.)
1876 (earlier Draconic, implied from 1640s), from Draco, Greek statesman who laid down a code of laws for Athens 621 B.C.E. that mandated death as punishment for minor crimes. His name seems to mean literally "sharp-sighted" (see dragon).
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