dragoman

See also: Dragomán

English

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Etymology

From Middle English dragman, borrowed from Old French drugeman, from Medieval Latin dragumannus, from Byzantine Greek δραγομάνος (dragomános), from Arabic تُرْجُمَان (turjumān, translator, interpreter). Compare truchman.

Noun

dragoman (plural dragomans or dragomen)

  1. (historical) An interpreter, especially for the Arabic and Turkish languages.

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Czech

Etymology

From Arabic تُرْجُمَان (turjumān, translator, interpreter).

Noun

dragoman m

  1. dragoman

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Derived terms

  • dragomanit
  • dragomanský

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Noun

dragoman m (plural dragomans)

  1. dragoman
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