Bagwyn

/ˈbæɡwɪn/ noun

A heraldic creature combining features of a dragon and a stag, with a winged body and antlers.

From heraldic terminology, possibly combining 'bag' (archaic for dragon) with 'wynn' or 'wyn' (Old English rune name). Medieval heraldry invented countless composite creatures.

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