Associations to the word «Wyvern»
Noun
- Wessex
- Swindon
- Midlands
- Beacon
- Heraldry
- Hereford
- Dragon
- Magus
- Orson
- Samsung
- Worcestershire
- Orion
- Jae
- Worcester
- Spawn
- Joanna
- Python
- Crest
- Katharine
- Orc
- Cuthbert
- Hades
- Chet
- Griffin
- Terran
- Drake
- Spur
- Lions
- Suez
- Korea
- Tail
- Wiltshire
- Horace
- Mascot
- Dungeon
- Hq
- Pitching
- Twins
- Baseball
- Beast
- Rider
- Badge
- Fm
- Fort
- Citadel
- Kim
- Witch
- Disk
- Carving
- Titan
- Stall
- Dreaming
- Launching
- Clan
- Leicester
- Isabel
- Spear
- Illustrator
- Moonlight
- Pitcher
- Monster
- Treasure
- Radio
- Coat
- Carrier
- Creature
- Edmund
- Wizard
- Falcon
- Dome
- Stare
- Wing
- Fantasy
- Eagle
- Beef
- Swan
- Symbol
- Castle
- Jerry
- Supporter
- Claw
- Male
- Emily
- Shield
- Mystery
- Jewel
Wiktionary
WYVERN, noun. (heraldry) (mythology) Mythical dragon-like creature, having wings, only two legs and a barbed tail.
Dictionary definition
WYVERN, noun. A fire-breathing dragon used in medieval heraldry; had the head of a dragon and the tail of a snake and a body with wings and two legs.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.