Talk:Drachenfutter

I am German and I have never heard or seen this word in my entire life. The most important German dictionary (Duden) does not know it, either. In Wikipedia, there is a link to a German and Swiss movie with that name from 1987 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drachenfutter_(Film) - so it might be either old-fashioned or a south German / Swiss regional dialect. --80.253.212.75 07:38, 27 June 2017 (UTC)
 * It's quite easy to find on Google Books, but it doesn't look like a very widespread term. ←₰-→ Lingo Bingo Dingo (talk)  11:41, 26 March 2018 (UTC)

RFV discussion: March–April 2018
I can't find very many other uses in English, and they're all uppercase, and most of them are italicized (indicating that they're just the German word, which is itself uncommon). - -sche (discuss) 19:38, 23 March 2018 (UTC)
 * Cited. Khemehekis (talk) 05:15, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
 * not cited. Those cites are both upper case. It is possible, if you find another that is not italicized, that we could move the entry to one with a capital D. Kiwima (talk) 05:16, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
 * There's probably at least one unitalicized uppercase-D citation (in English) on Google Books, although I don't have the time at the moment to wade through the chaff of italicized citations to find it. - -sche (discuss) 07:17, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
 * Ok, I have added an unitalicized citation to the mix. The capitalized version is now cited. Kiwima (talk) 19:31, 24 March 2018 (UTC)

RFV-resolved Kiwima (talk) 21:57, 2 April 2018 (UTC)