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 "A fisherboy dived into the water and brought up a pearl from beneath the chin of a black dragon." From Chinese Fairy Book (Richard Wilhelm)/45 
Artist: George W. Hood  

Saint George killing the dragon, 1430-1435, painted by Bernat Martorell 
(Art Institute of Chicago).  
 
            
          
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미르

Artist: George W. Hood

(Art Institute of Chicago).
- ‘용’의 옛말. 
- (obsolete) The oriental dragon with a very long body.[3]
 
 
- Synonyms
 
- Compounds
 
- Relatives
 
- 물 (mul, "water, body of water, esp. river")
 
- Comparatives
 - (The mysterious Eurasian uses)
 
- mirus #Latin "marvelous, wonderful, amazing, awesome"
 - miror #Latin "to admire, wonder at"
 - mirer #French "to watch, stare"
 - mirage #French "mirage"
 - miroir #French "mirror"
 - admirer #French "to admire"
 - amiral #French "admiral" [6]
 - emir #French "emir" [7]
 - मीर (mir) # Hindi "(historical) Mir: title used by Muslim rulers of princely states" [8]
 - मीर (mira) # Sanskrit "sea, ocean"
 - कश्मीर (kashmir) # Hindi : See Etymology through!
 
- From Wikipedia
 
- Amir al-Mu'minin (...) is an Arabic title that is usually translated "Commander of the Faithful" or "Leader of the Faithful".
 - The Gur-e-Amīr or Guri Amir (...) is a mausoleum of the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (also known as Tamerlane) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. [...] Gur-e Amir is Persian for "Tomb of the King".
 - Mir Osman Ali Khan, ..., was the last Nizam (ruler) of the Princely State of Hyderabad, the largest princely state in British India.
 - Kashmir would be derived from either kashyapa-mir (Kashyapa's Lake) or kashyapa-meru (Kashyapa's Mountain).
 
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=미르
 - ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/미르
 - ↑ Hence, suggestive of the river as a long body of water.
 - ↑  
- 용(龍: 상상의 동물) 
dragon, the imaginary creature. - 임금, 천자(天子) 
king, the son of the heaven - ...
 
 - 용(龍: 상상의 동물) 
 - ↑ late 14c. loan-translation of Latin Via lactea
 - ↑   
- Etymology
 - From Old French amirail, amiral, from Arabic أَمِير اَلْبَحْر (ʾamīr al-baḥr, “commander of the fleet”).
 
 - ↑  
- emir
 
- a prince, commander or other leader or ruler in an Islamic nation.
 - a descendant of the prophet Muhammad.
 
- Etymology
 - From Old French emir, from Arabic أَمِير (ʾamīr, “commander, prince”). Akin to amir, Amir and admiral. Doublet of amira.
 - Derived terms
 
- emirate
 
 - ↑  
- Etymology
 - Borrowed from Persian میر (mir), from Arabic أَمِير (ʾamīr). Doublet of wikt: अमीर (amīr).
 
 - ↑ Portrait attributed to Titian (circa 1530)
 - ↑ The last ruler to hold the title of shah
 


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