Cockatrice

//ˈkɒkətɹaɪs//

Synonyms for "cockatrice" (159 found)

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Translations

19 translations across 18 languages.

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Aragonese

1 entries
  • calcatrix noun (legendary creature)

Breton

1 entries
  • kokatris noun (legendary creature)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • базилиск noun (legendary creature)

Cornish

1 entries
  • bogan yar noun (legendary creature)

Dutch

1 entries
  • slangdraak noun (legendary creature)

French

1 entries
  • cocatrix noun (legendary creature)

Galician

1 entries
  • coca noun (legendary creature)

Italian

1 entries
  • coccatrice noun (legendary creature)

Japanese

1 entries
  • コカトリス noun (legendary creature)

Korean

1 entries
  • 코카트리스 noun (legendary creature)

Marathi

1 entries
  • कॉकट्रिस noun (legendary creature)

Old French

1 entries
  • cocatriz noun (legendary creature)

Polish

1 entries
  • kuroliszek noun (legendary creature)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • cocatrice noun (legendary creature)
  • cocatriz noun (legendary creature)

Russian

1 entries
  • кокатрикс noun (legendary creature)

Spanish

1 entries
  • cocatriz noun (legendary creature)

Swedish

1 entries
  • kockatris noun (legendary creature)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • koketris noun (legendary creature)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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“Peace reigns in happy Luxor. The lion lies down with the lamb, and the child, if it will, may harmlessly put its hand into the cockatrice’s den.”

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For, behold, I will send serpents, cockatrices, among you, which will not be charmed, and they shall bite you, saith the Lord.

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this little cockatrice of a king

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