Draco

/ˈdreɪkoʊ/ noun

A constellation visible in the northern sky shaped like a dragon; also a severe or harsh person (from Draco, an ancient Athenian lawgiver).

From Latin 'draco' (dragon), from Greek 'drakon'. Named after the mythological dragon. Draco the lawgiver (650 BCE) gave his name to the concept of 'draconian' (extremely harsh).

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