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dragoman

[drag-uh-muhn] / ˈdræg ə mən /


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Some men did manage to get into the boats, notably Henry Sleeper Harper, of the publishing family, who took along an Egyptian dragoman and his Pekingese named Sun Yatsen.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soon, Buchwald set himself up as the laughing dragoman to American celebrities.

From Time Magazine Archive

I recognised him as a professional dragoman offered to us by Cook the week before.

From By Desert Ways to Baghdad by Jebb, Louisa

The great man's easy-chair—by no means a splendid one—was then carried on board, and the great man himself, accompanied by his son-in-law and his dragoman, came among us.

From From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey by Howe, Julia Ward

When Henry M. Stanley first visited Jerusalem he insisted that the dragoman in charge of his party should keep all guides and guide-books out of his sight.

From Every Man His Own University by Conwell, Russell H.