icedrake
English
Etymology
Noun
icedrake (plural icedrakes)
- (fantasy) A dragon which breathes ice or has a freezing body temperature.
- 1987, Peter Morwood, The Dragon Lord, Daw Books, →ISBN, page 38:
- Rearing back its awesome spined and crested head, the icedrake roared — in challenge, maybe, or in scorn of the little scraps of humankind who cowered beneath the shadow of its wings […]
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:icedrake.