Dromond
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noun.
A large medieval sailing galley.
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In the Middle Ages, a large, fast-sailing galley, or cutter; a large, swift war vessel.
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noun.
Alternative form of
dromon
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Word Usage
"The two queens (if I may call them so, of whom one had been and one hoped to be of that estate), Joan and Berengère, went in a great ship which they call a dromond, a heavy-timbered ship carrying a crowd of sail."
Equivalent
dromon
Same Context
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