here be dragons
A fanciful notation, commonly attributed to historical maps, held to indicate either the belief that unknown dangers exist in a certain location on the map, or that actual dragons can be found there.
Obsolete form of hyperglycemic.
(astronomy) Surrounding a pulsar
plural of bean bag
船長は誰かが地図の色あせた隅に「ここには未知の危険がある」と書いたのを見て顔をしかめ、背筋が寒くなった。
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