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Dromon,  Dromond Webster's International Dictionary Unabridged Drom·Ond ˈdrämənd

Title dromond
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Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
drom·ond
\ˈdrämənd, ˈdrəm-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English dromond, dromoun, dromon, from Middle French dromont, dromon, from Late Latin dromon-, dromo, from Greek dromōn light ship, from dramein to run
: a large medieval fast-sailing galley or cutter

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