Definition
Plural of dromond; multiple medieval ships used in warfare, trade, and exploration.
Etymology
Plural form of dromond, a Middle English variant of Byzantine dromon; widespread in medieval Mediterranean commerce.
Kelly Says
Fleets of dromonds connected the Mediterranean world—Venice controlled trade because they had the fastest dromond ships, allowing them to deliver goods before competitors!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ድሮሞንድ
di-ro-mo-n-d
ARالعربية
دروموند
du-ro-mond
BNবাংলা
ড্রোমন্ড
dro-mond
CACatalà
dromonds
dro-monds
CSČeština
dromonds
dro-monds
DADansk
dromonds
dro-monds
DEDeutsch
Dromonds
dro-m onds
ELΕλληνικά
δρόμωνες
dro-mo-nes
ESEspañol
dromonds
dro-m onds
FAفارسی
دروموند
do-ro-mond
FISuomi
dromonds
dro-monds
FRFrançais
dromonds
dro-m onds
HEעברית
דרומונים
do-ro-monim
HIहिन्दी
ड्रोमंड
dro-mand
HUMagyar
dromonds
dro-monds
IDBahasa Indonesia
dromonds
dro-monds
ITItaliano
dromonds
dro-monds
KO한국어
드로몬드
deu-ro-mon-deu
MSBahasa Melayu
dromonds
dro-monds
MYမြန်မာ
ဒရိုမွန်
da-ro-mon
NLNederlands
dromonds
dro-monds
NONorsk
dromonds
dro-monds
PLPolski
dromonds
dro-monds
PTPortuguês
dromonds
dro-m onds
RORomână
dromonds
dro-monds
RUРусский
дромонд
dro-mond
SVSvenska
dromonds
dro-monds
SWKiswahili
dromonds
dro-monds
TAதமிழ்
ட்ரோமண்ட்
tro-man-t
TEతెలుగు
డ్రోమండ్
dro-man-d
TRTürkçe
dromonds
dro-mond
UKУкраїнська
дромонд
dro-mond
VITiếng Việt
dromonds
dro-monds
ZH中文
dromonds
duo-mo-nong