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-'''Draconian''' is an adjective meaning great severity, that derives from '''[[Draco (lawgiver)|Draco]]''', an Athenian law scribe under whom small offences had heavy punishments (Draconian laws). +'''Draconian''' is an adjective meaning great severity, that derives from '''[[Draco (lawgiver)|Draco]]''', an Athenian lawgiver known for his harsh laws, and under whom small offences had heavy punishments (Draconian laws).
'''Draconian''' may also refer to: '''Draconian''' may also refer to:

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Draconian is an adjective meaning great severity, that derives from Draco, an Athenian lawgiver known for his harsh laws, and under whom small offences had heavy punishments (Draconian laws).

Draconian may also refer to:

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