a supreme war chief or leader of the ancient Britons
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pen•drag•on
(pen drag′ən),USA pronunciation n.
pen•drag′on•ish, adj.
pen•drag′on•ship′, n.
Pen•drag•on (pen drag′ən),USA pronunciation n.
- Ancient Historythe supreme leader: the title of certain ancient British chiefs.
- Late Latin dracōnēs, plural of dracō military standard, Latin: serpent, dragon (hence, chief or head standard), though the compound is unattested in Welsh sources outside of translations of Geoffrey of Monmouth
- Medieval Latin (Geoffrey of Monmouth) Uthyrpendragun Uther Pendragon, taken as Medieval Welsh pen(n) head + *dragun
- 1470–80
pen•drag′on•ship′, n.
Pen•drag•on (pen drag′ən),USA pronunciation n.
- Ancient History, Mythologyeither of two kings of ancient Britain. Cf. Arthur (def. 2), Uther.
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