Definition of Dragonne

1. like a heraldic dragon [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dragonne

dragonets
dragonette
dragonfish
dragonflies
dragonfly
dragonfruit
dragonfruits
dragonhead
dragonheads
dragonhide
dragonish
dragonless
dragonlike
dragonnade
dragonnades
dragonne (current term)
dragons
dragonskin
dragonskins
dragonslayer
dragonslayers
dragonwort
dragonworts
dragoon
dragoonade
dragoonades
dragooned
dragooner
dragooners
dragooning

Literary usage of Dragonne

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

1. The First Gentleman of Europe by Lewis Saul Benjamin (1906)
"No hopes of getting the dragonne married ; no one will venture to espouse 'Joan of ... But it was this dragonne de verlu who journeyed to Dover to meet the ..."

2. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1897)
"dragonne is a vessel of 395 tons, and the trials were carried on in a swell which rolled her io deg. Ten shots were fired at a distance of 5200 m., ..."

3. Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the Years by Laurence Oliphant (1859)
"Presently, however, the four French gunboats, two of them on their way to support the Cormorant, and the other two (Avalanche and dragonne), our supports, ..."

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