cockatrice

Etymology
First attested 1382 as, from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  A legendary creature about the size and shape of a dragon or wyvern, but in appearance resembling a giant rooster, with some lizard-like characteristics.
 * 2)  Mistress, harlot.
 * 3)  A snake or serpent that appears to be hatched from a rooster, or cock's, egg.
 * 4)  The cobra.
 * 5)  Any venomous or deadly thing.
 * 1)  A snake or serpent that appears to be hatched from a rooster, or cock's, egg.
 * 2)  The cobra.
 * 3)  Any venomous or deadly thing.
 * 1)  Any venomous or deadly thing.

Translations

 * Aragonese: calcatrix
 * Breton:
 * Bulgarian: базилиск
 * Cornish: bogan yar
 * Dutch: slangdraak
 * French:
 * Old French: cocatriz
 * Galician:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: コカトリス
 * Korean: 코카트리스
 * Marathi: कॉकट्रिस
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: cocatrice,
 * Russian: кокатрикс
 * Spanish: cocatriz
 * Swedish: kockatris
 * Tagalog: koketris