dragonship

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A type of Viking longship decorated with a carved dragon or serpent head on the prow.
    — Every summer brought the prospect of the dragonships snaking their way upriver, each vessel filled with thirty or more rapacious thugs.
  2. A term of address for a dragon.
    — But the dragon was not to be persuaded, he shook his head, and said — "No." "But your dragonship shall and must," said the little Princess, stamping her foot impatiently upon the ground, as if she wished the great dragon himself were under her feet.

词形变化

dragonships plural dragonships plural

词源

词源 1
From dragon + ship; calque of Old Norse drekaskip, from dreki (“dragon”) + skip (“ship”).
词源 2
From dragon + -ship.
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