Why is Draco's name in, "Draco Dormens Nico Titlium"?

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earth707
I know! Draco Dormens Nico Titlium means never tickle a sleeping dragon. Draco is a latin word. Thats the school motto. :)
wolfness
I've always interpreted it as 'never wake a sleeping dragon', though those aren't the actual words.
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on November 23, 2013
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vintagebird
Yay earthy!
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vintagebird
Draco means dragon, and that says don't tickle a sleeping dragon
on July 22, 2013
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Gryffondorgal
Me personly, I don't know........... D':
vintagebird
Lol
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Hptts.Kuriko.light
Draco is named after a dragon and it means "never wake a sleeping dragon"
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lilcassipuff
it is not
on December 22, 2018
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Sombra
Draco is latin for "dragon" so it means "don't tickle sleeping dragons" and in other languages words are in different orders.
on December 09, 2013
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edamame
Ain't it' Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus' though?
on September 06, 2013
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harrypotterrules
i always wondered that bu i dont know
Moony
Because Draco means dragon and the school motto (that sentence) is "Never tickle a sleeping dragon"
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on April 10, 2013
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Moony
Because Draco means dragon and the school motto (that sentence) is "Never tickle a sleeping dragon"
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Moony
Because Draco means dragon and the school motto (that sentence) is "Never tickle a sleeping dragon"
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