Definition of Dragomans

1. Noun. (plural of dragoman) ¹

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Definition of Dragomans

1. dragoman [n] - See also: dragoman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dragomans

draggling
draggy
dragking
dragkings
draglift
draglifts
dragline
draglines
draglink
draglinks
dragman
dragmen
dragnet
dragnets
dragoman
dragomans (current term)
dragomen
dragon
dragon's blood
dragon's eye
dragon's head
dragon's mouth
dragon's tail
dragon arum
dragon beam
dragon beams
dragon boat
dragon boat festival
dragon boats
dragon fruit

Literary usage of Dragomans

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Negotiations for the Peace of the Dardanelles: In 1808-9: with by Robert Adair (1845)
"His MAJESTY having been graciously pleased to order that the salaries of the dragomans and students attached to the English Embassy at Constantinople shall ..."

2. American Consular Jurisdiction in the Orient by Frank Erastus Hinckley (1906)
"... Some question has arisen as to the extent of the privileges to be accorded to these dragomans and ..."

3. Egypt: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1902)
"The procedure is based upon the Code Napoléon. (7). Intercourse with Orientals. dragomans. The average Oriental regards the European traveller as a ..."

4. Forty Years in Constantinople: The Recollections of Sir Edwin Pears, 1873 by Edwin Pears, Sir Edwin Pears (1916)
"... Loyalty—His Flight—My Son's Prompt Action—Surrounded—The dragomans and the Sultan—An Interrupted Turkish Bath—A Matter of I.ife or ..."

5. An Account of Palmyra and Zenobia: With Travels and Adventures in Bashan and by William Wright (1895)
"... was the prince of dragomans; his weakness, perhaps his strength, was to have everything of the best, and always ten times more than enough. ..."

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