The Koine Bible

Greek Lexicon

SBL Greek New Testament lexicon

δράκων

Lemmaδράκων
Citation formδράκων, οντος, ὁ
Part of speechnoun
Glossa dragon or huge serpent
Strong’sG1404
Transliterationdrákōn
Definitiona fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate)
KJV glosses:--dragon.
Derivationprobably from an alternate form of (to look)
SBLGNT occurrences12

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
δράκοντα
noun, accusative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----ASM-)Revelation 20:2
δράκοντι
noun, dative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----DSM-)Revelation 13:4
δράκοντος
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Revelation 12:7
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Revelation 16:13
δράκων
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:13
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:16
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:17
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:3
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:4
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:7
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 12:9
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 13:11
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Revelation 13:2

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: δρακων.