Drakes

/dreɪks/ noun

Definition

Plural of drake; male ducks, male dragonflies, or a surname.

Etymology

From Old English draca, related to the dragon, originally meaning a large male waterfowl. The plural form simply adds -s.

Kelly Says

The word 'drake' shares a root with 'dragon' because both describe powerful, impressive male creatures—in medieval times, people used dragon imagery to describe the boldest drakes in their ponds!

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