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# {{lb|en|heraldry|mythology|fantasy}} A [[draconian]] creature possessing wings, only two legs and usually a [[barb]]ed tail.
# {{lb|en|heraldiccharge|mythology|fantasy}} A [[draconian]] creature possessing wings, only two legs and usually a [[barb]]ed tail.
#* {{RQ:Scott Waverley|passage=The [[jargon]] of heraldry, its [[griffin]]s, its [[moldwarp]]s, its '''wyverns''', and its dragons.}}
#* {{RQ:Scott Waverley|passage=The [[jargon]] of heraldry, its [[griffin]]s, its [[moldwarp]]s, its '''wyverns''', and its dragons.}}
#* '''1940-54''' ''The Collected Poetry of {{w|Malcolm Lowry}}'', "WE SIT UNHACKLED DRUNK AND MAD TO EDIT", UBC Press,1992, p.222:
#* '''1940-54''' ''The Collected Poetry of {{w|Malcolm Lowry}}'', "WE SIT UNHACKLED DRUNK AND MAD TO EDIT", UBC Press,1992, p.222:

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English

A wyvern

Alternative forms

Etymology

Alteration of Middle English wyver (viper), borrowed from Lua error in Module:parameters at line 376: Parameter 2 should be a valid language, etymology language or family code; the value "ONF." is not valid. See WT:LOL, WT:LOL/E and WT:LOF., from Latin vīpera (viper; snake, serpent). Doublet of weever and viper.

Pronunciation

Noun

wyvern (plural wyverns)

  1. (heraldry, mythology, fantasy) A draconian creature possessing wings, only two legs and usually a barbed tail.

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