Griffin
The griffin (also spelled gryphon, gryphen, griffon or gryphin) is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle with the addition of prominent ears. The female has the wings of an eagle. The griffin is generally represented with four legs, wings and a beak, with eagle-like talons in place of a lion's forelegs and equine ears jutting from its skull. Some writers describe the tail as a serpent. See the entry European dragon for a 19th century painting of St George and the dragon, showing a dragon very like a classically-conceived griffin.
Spelling variants
Griffin has been spelled various ways: girphinne, griffen, griffin, griffioen, griffion, griffon, griffoun(e), griffown, griffun, griffyn, grifon, grifyn, greffon, grefyne, grephoun, griphin, griphon, gryffen, gryffin, gryffon, gryfon, gryphen, gryphin, and gryphon.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Nature of griffins |
| ► | Heraldic griffins |
| ► | Griffins in Literature |
| ► | Spelling variants |
| ► | See also |
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