Dragoman [noun]

Definition of Dragoman:

interpreter

Synonyms of Dragoman:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dragoman:

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Sentence/Example of Dragoman:

By one of the French windows the dragoman Ibrahim was standing, perfectly still now, and looking steadily at her.

Our dragoman kept at bay all the clamouring crowd of porters, guides and nondescripts of all colours and races that besieged us.

Messrs. Gaze and Sons had ordered their guide (or dragoman as he was called) to meet us and devote himself to our service.

Ibrahim was twenty, but he was completely a boy, despite his great height and his tried capacities as a dragoman.

The Consul's dragoman, a grand-looking Israelite, was ready to go, but the engineer had just managed to break his leg.

There, cut it short, dragoman; do you mean that they really expect me to marry the whole lot of them?

That Arabic word, picked up at hazard from the dragoman, has acted like a talisman—the pest has actually gone!

The dragoman shouts out the numbers of the donkeys, and helps the ladies of the party to mount.

The latter sent a dragoman with him to the head of the police, who promised to have inquiries made.

A friend going through the valley of the Euphrates tried to get his dragoman to pitch his tent near the ruins, and failed.