dromond
American
[drom-uhnd, druhm-]
/ ˈdrɒm ənd, ˈdrʌm- /
Also
dromon
noun
dromond
British
/ ˈdrʌm-, ˈdrɒmən, ˈdrʌm-, ˈdrɒmənd /
noun
Etymology
Origin of dromond
1300–50; Middle English dromund < Anglo-French dromund, dromo ( u ) n < Late Latin dromō, stem dromōn- < Greek drómōn swift ship, derivative of drómos a running
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