Bokep
- See moreSee all on Wikipedia
A Slavic dragon is any dragon in Slavic mythology, including the Russian zmei (or zmey; змей), Ukrainian zmiy (змій), and its counterparts in other Slavic cultures: the Bulgarian zmey (змей), the Slovak drak and šarkan, Czech drak, Polish żmij, the Serbo-Croatian zmaj (змај), the Macedonian zmej (змеј) and the … See more
The Slavic terms descend from Proto-Slavic *zmьjь. The further derivation that Serbo-Croatian zmaj "dragon" and zemlja "earth" ultimately descend from the same Proto-Slavic root zьm-, from the zero grade of See more
In Bulgarian lore, the zmei is sometimes described as a scale-covered serpent-like creature with four legs and bat's wings, at other times as half … See more
• Chuvash dragon
• Smok Wawelski – dragon of Kraków
• Zahhak (or Aži Dahāka) – Iranian dragon See moreIn the legends of Russia and Ukraine, a particular dragon-like creature, Zmey Gorynych (Russian: Змей Горыныч or Ukrainian See more
The terms smok ("dragon") and tsmok ("sucker") can signify a dragon, but also just an ordinary snake. There are Slavic folk tales in which a smok, when it reaches a certain age, … See more
Snake into dragons
The folklore that an ancient snake grows into a dragon is fairly widespread in Slavic regions. This is also paralleled by similar lore in China. See moreThere are natural and man-made structures that have dragon lore attached to them. There are also representations in sculpture and painting. In iconography, Saint George and the Dragon is prominent in Slavic areas. The dragon is a common motif in See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Smok the Wawel Dragon: Legend of Polish Folklore
- People also ask
Category:Slavic dragons - Wikimedia Commons
Wawel Dragon/Smok Wawelski – Polish Legendary Dragon – …
Smok - Wikipedia
Smok Wawelski, the Wawel Dragon - Polish Housewife
Żmij/Zmey – Dragons of Slavic Mythology – Slavic Saturday
Slavic dragon - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Slavic Mythology of Zmaj and Vila: Dragons, Nymphs and …
Zmey Dragon: A Mythical Slavic Creature Unveiled - Old World …
Slavs - Wikipedia
Aspid – Slavic Snake & Bird-like Dragon - Brendan Noble
Slavic paganism - Wikipedia
List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia
Slavic languages - Wikipedia
Related searches for slavic dragon#smoke wikipedia
- Some results have been removed