tarrasque

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English

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Etymology

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In the fantasy sense, introduced in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, derived from tarasque (mythical European dragon).

Noun

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tarrasque (plural tarrasques)

  1. (mythology) Archaic form of tarasque.
  2. (fantasy) A gigantic lizard-like monster.
    • 1998, Virtual, “Tarrasque”, in rec.games.roguelike.angband (Usenet):
      What's the best way to kill that goddam Tarrasque? I do have resist disenchant + elemental resist + temporary fire/cold, but after 10 or so tries, the Tarrasque is still alive and well, and I get really close only one time, but I ran out of arrows, and then later he summoned way too many nasties.