Hereof, what does the Hogwarts logo mean?
Etymology. Latin: Draco=dragon, dormiens=sleeping, nunquam=never, titillandus=tickle.
Likewise, what is the meaning of Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus? Never tickle a sleeping dragon
Regarding this, why is Hogwarts motto never tickle a sleeping dragon?
A dragon is kindest and least dangerous when it is asleep. Nunquam - A reference to Ravenclaw House. This part of the motto is the wise part, as it says you should "Never" do the impulsive, dangerous thing.
Do not tickle a sleeping dragon meaning?
So there I started thinking — not about the meaning, but about the significance of the saying Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus (or, Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon). In other words, if a dragon is asleep, leave him be; don't wake him up with tickling and laugh at him like you've just done the prank of a century.