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griffin

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Noun — A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.

Etymology

From Old French griffon, from Late Latin grȳphus, from Greek grúps — the same root as "gryphon," an alternate spelling.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “griffin” mean?

The word “griffin” means a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. In plain terms, a mythical half-lion, half-eagle creature, common in heraldry and fantasy.

How do you pronounce “griffin”?

“Griffin” is pronounced GRIHF-ihn (/ˈɡɹɪf.ɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “griffin” in a sentence?

Here is “griffin” used in a sentence: “The castle gate was guarded by two stone griffins.”

What part of speech is “griffin”?

“Griffin” is a noun.

Where does the word “griffin” come from?

The word “griffin” comes from Late Latin. From Old French griffon, from Late Latin grȳphus, from Greek grúps — the same root as "gryphon," an alternate spelling.

Is “griffin” a common word?

“Griffin” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between a griffin and a dragon?

A griffin is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. A dragon is a separate mythical creature, usually depicted as a scaled, reptilian beast, often able to breathe fire.

What is the difference between 'griffin', 'gryphon', and 'griffon'?

'Griffin', 'gryphon', and 'griffon' are alternative spellings of the same legendary lion-eagle creature. The meaning is identical; the spelling is simply a matter of style or tradition.

What is the difference between a griffin and a hippogriff?

A griffin has the body of a lion with an eagle's head and wings. A hippogriff is a related mythical creature with the front of an eagle and the body and hindquarters of a horse.

What does a griffin symbolise?

Combining the lion, seen as king of beasts, and the eagle, seen as king of birds, the griffin has traditionally been regarded as a symbol of strength, vigilance, and guardianship. It appears often in heraldry for this reason.

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