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Dromon - Wikipedia
The dromon (from Greek δρόμων, dromōn, lit. 'runner'), a type of galley, became the most important type of warship of the Byzantine navy en.wikipedia.org
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DROMOND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DROMOND is a large medieval fast-sailing galley or cutter. www.merriam-webster.com
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DROMOND Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a large, fast-sailing ship of the Middle Ages. dromond. / ˈdrʌm-, ˈdrɒmən, ˈdrʌm-, ˈdrɒmənd /. noun. a large swift sailing vessel ... www.dictionary.com
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dromond
dromond Hist. and arch. (ˈdrɒmənd, ˈdrʌmənd) Also 4–5 dromon, dromoun, dromonde, drowmound, dromund, 5–6 dromounde. [a. OF. dromon, dromont, AF. dromund, -unt, (in Cotgr. dromant), ad. late L. dromōn-em, a. Byz. Gr. δρόµων large vessel propelled by many oars, f. δρόµος racing, course.] A very large ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dromond | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
The dromond was the largest ship in the Chessentan navy at 175 ft. (53.3 m) along the keel and 15 ft. (4.6 m) across the beam. It had two banks of 25 oars on ... forgottenrealms.fandom.com
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Cersei's dromonds - A Wiki of Ice and Fire - Westeros.org
Cersei's dromonds are a fleet of new warships approved by Queen Regent Cersei Lannister to begin the rebuilding of the royal fleet of House Baratheon of King's ... awoiaf.westeros.org
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dromond - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dromond (plural dromonds). Alternative form of dromon. 1868-1870, William Morris, The Earthly Paradise. the great dromond swinging from the quay. en.wiktionary.org
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DROMOND in Greyhawk - World Anvil
Dromonds are coastal ships built to face hostile situations and ship precious cargo. Most merchant houses employ dromonds to ship metals, weapons, ... www.worldanvil.com
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DROMOND definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun a large, fast-sailing ship of the Middle Ages. Also: dromon (ˈdrɑmən, ˈdrʌm-). Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. www.collinsdictionary.com
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dromond - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Hist. or Archaic In the Middle Ages, a large, fast-sailing galley, or cutter; a large, swift war vessel. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share- ... www.wordnik.com
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Dromond Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun A large medieval sailing galley. American Heritage Alternative form of dromon. Wiktionary Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 ... www.yourdictionary.com
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drumbler
† drumbler, drumler Obs. Also 7 dromler. [a. early mod.Du. drommeler a kind of ship (Kilian); perh. a perversion of the foreign term dromon, dromond after a native word: cf. drommel a compact and dense thing, drommeler a square-built ‘chunky’ man.] 1. A name in the 17th c. for a small fast vessel, u... Oxford English Dictionary
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dromedary
dromedary (ˈdrʌm-, ˈdrɒmɪdərɪ) Also 4–6 dromodarye, -ie (dromounday), 5 dromadayr, dromyder, drowmondere, dromond-, dromydary, (drombodary), 5–7 dromadary, 6 dromedare, -der, dromun-, drumbledary, drummi-, dromeldory, 7 dromidore, dromderrie, dromidary. [ad. OF. dromedaire (mod.F. dromadaire), late ... Oxford English Dictionary
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shawm
▪ I. shawm, n. (ʃɔːm) Forms: α. 4 schallemele, 6 shamulle, shamble. β. pl. 4–5 schalmeis, s(c)halmys, shalemeyes, chalemyes. γ. pl. 5 shalmuse, shalemuse, schalmeuis, 6 shalmewes; sing. 5 sc(h)almuse, 6 schalmesse; pl. 5 s(c)halmuses, schalmoyses. δ. 5–7 schalme, 6 shaulm(e, 6–7 shalme, 6–9 shalm; p... Oxford English Dictionary
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chapman
chapman (ˈtʃæpmən) Forms: α. 1 céap-, cepe-, cyp-, cypemann, 2–3 chepmon, 3 cæpmon, 3–4 chepman; β. 3 chapmon, 3– chapman, (Orm. chappmann, 6 shapman). [OE. céapmann = OHG. choufman, (OHG., MHG. koufman), Ger. kaufmann, MDu., Du. koopman, WGer. type *kaupmann; f. kaup, OHG. chouph, OS. côp, OE. céap... Oxford English Dictionary
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