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#1 2015-08-26 09:59:24

kem
Eggcornista
From: Victoria, BC
Registered: 2007-08-28
Posts: 2853

dragonian << draconian

Few of us, when we say “draconian,” can connect the word with the merciless rules instituted by Draco, the early Athenian lawmaker. Almost all modern speakers, however, know that it is folly expect mercy from a dragon. “Dragonian” is a common substitution for “draconian.”

Blog post: “I am reduced to being an unwilling tax payer subjected to harsh and dragonian rules that do not take into account my personal circumstances, my personal choice and my ability to pay. ”

Forum post: ” I too am curious how a company with such dragonian rules could survive in today’s society.”

Caravan discussion board: “Some have dragonian rules where-by you are not allowed to drink on your decking after 9pm. Although I wouldn’t want part central I’d prefer something where people are allowed to be mature as well.”

Last edited by kem (2015-08-26 10:00:13)


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#2 2015-09-07 16:14:18

David Bird
Eggcornista
From: The Hammer, Ontario
Registered: 2009-07-28
Posts: 1690

Re: dragonian << draconian

Interesting. I fell into the dragonian school. The constellation of the dragon is Draco, after all, isn’t it? Better look that up…

Aha, both Draco the dragon and Draco the lawman were sharp-sighted.

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#3 2015-09-08 07:55:49

Peter Forster
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From: UK
Registered: 2006-09-06
Posts: 1224

Re: dragonian << draconian

“Dragonian” is a common substitution for “draconian.”

And yet it was the tedium rather than the dragon I noticed – laws or whatever that drag on. A touch of the tincture might make all this jurisprudence more digestible:

.. most americans I meet think just like Canadians and yet you have a fundamentalist, radical, evangelical government and drankonian laws, ...

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#4 2015-09-08 10:20:30

David Bird
Eggcornista
From: The Hammer, Ontario
Registered: 2009-07-28
Posts: 1690

Re: dragonian << draconian

Gun buddies: I think the market will catch up, assuming Obamites don’t pass some draconium laws in the meantime.

Somewhere between titanium and adamantium.

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