Fictitious and Symbolic Creatures in Art, by John Vinycomb, [1909], at sacred-texts.com
is compounded of the forepart of a lion conjoined to the hinder part of a dragon.
Or, a lion-dragon gules armed, langued and crowned of the first, is the Bretigni family.
Party per chevron gules and or, three lion-dragons ducally crowned and countercharged.—Easton.