IPA: //dreɪk//
KK: /dreɪk/
A male duck, often known for its colorful plumage and distinctive quack.
The drake swam gracefully across the pond, attracting the attention of nearby birds.
The word 'drake' originates from Old English 'draca', meaning dragon or serpent. It is also related to the Old Norse 'draki', which means dragon. The term 'drake' specifically refers to a male duck, but its roots evoke imagery of a dragon or serpent, suggesting strength and fierceness.
Imagine a fierce dragon ('draca') when you think of a drake, as both share a connection to strength and masculinity.