ˈsaŋˌdragən noun
also san·drag·on ˈsanˌ-
Etymology: obsolete English, dragon's blood, from Middle English sandragoun, modification of Middle French sang-dragon, contraction of sang-de-dragon, literally, blood of dragon, from sang blood + de of (from Latin, from, away) + dragon, from Old French — more at de- , dragon
: amboyna