Dragoon - English meaning
drəˈɡuːn
Dragoon – definitions in English dictionary
nounA member of any of several cavalry regiments in the british army.
Usage examples:
From the calibre of those we recover we can tell whether they were fired by musketeers, cavalry, dr…Synonims:
CavalrymanMounted soldierHorse soldierCavalierKnightChevalierCarabineerHussarLancerCuirassierSabreur
verbCoerce (someone) into doing something.
Usage examples:
She had been dragooned into helping with the houseworkSynonims:
CoercePressurePressurizeBring pressure to bear onUse pressure onPut pressure onConstrainLean onPressPushForceCompelImpelObligePut under an obligationSqueezeHoundHarassNagHa
nounIn the past, a soldier who rode on a horse and carried a gun
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Word origin
early 17th century (denoting a kind of carbine or musket, thought of as breathing fire): from French dragon ‘dragon’.
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