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Arab interpreter of Eurasian languages
A dragoman (ترجمان) was an interpreter, translator, and official guide between Turkish-, Arabic-, and Persian-speaking countries and polities of the Middle
Dragoman
Topics referred to by the same term
Persian-speaking polities. Dragoman may also refer to: Dragoman, Bulgaria Dragoman Municipality, Bulgaria Dragoman Glacier, Antarctica Dragoman Marsh, the biggest
Dragoman_(disambiguation)
The following is a list of dragomans. Đorđe Branković (count) (1645–1711), Serbian dragoman who spoke Romanian, Hungarian, German, Turkish and other languages
List_of_dragomans
Glacier in Antarctica
Dragoman Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Драгоман, romanized: lednik Dragoman, IPA: [ˈlɛdniɡ drɐɡoˈman]) is a 1.4 nautical miles (2.6 km; 1.6 mi) long glacier
Dragoman_Glacier
Hungarian author and literary translator (born 1973)
György Dragomán (born 10 September 1973) is a Hungarian author and literary translator. His best-known work, The White King (2005) has been translated
György_Dragomán
Town in Sofia, Bulgaria
22°56′E / 42.917°N 22.933°E / 42.917; 22.933 Dragoman (Bulgarian: Драгоман [drɐɡoˈman]) is the seat of Dragoman Municipality in the Sofia Province, western
Dragoman,_Bulgaria
Senior interpreter of the Ottoman government
Pylis), Dragoman of the Imperial Council (tercümân-ı dîvân-ı hümâyûn), or simply Grand Dragoman (μέγας διερμηνέας, megas diermineas) or Chief Dragoman (tercümân
Dragoman_of_the_Porte
Karst wetland
The Dragoman Marsh is the biggest natural karst wetland in Bulgaria. It is situated only 35 km north-west of Sofia and covers a valley between the limestone
Dragoman_Marsh
Senior office in the Ottoman Empire
The Dragoman of the Fleet (Ottoman Turkish: ترسانه ترجمانی, romanized: tersâne tercümânı, lit. 'Dragoman of the Arsenal'; Greek: δραγουμάνος του στόλου)
Dragoman_of_the_Fleet
2005, Romanian newspaper Libertatea reported the birth of Lucian Yahoo Dragoman, supposedly named after the web portal Yahoo. The story spread briefly
Lucian_Yahoo_Dragoman
Municipality in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Dragoman Municipality is a municipality in Sofia Province, Bulgaria. According to the 2011 census, there are 5,362 people living in the municipality of
Dragoman_Municipality
Ottoman Greek physician and diplomat
the Greek Mavrocordatos family, a doctor of philosophy and medicine, and Dragoman of the Porte to Sultan Mehmed IV in 1673 — notably employed in negotiations
Alexander Mavrokordatos the Exaporite
Alexander_Mavrokordatos_the_Exaporite
Greek nobility from Phanar, Constantinople
Empire: Hospodar of Moldavia, Hospodar of Wallachia, Grand Dragoman of the Porte and Grand Dragoman of the Fleet. Despite their cosmopolitanism and often-Western
Phanariots
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Empire List of foreigners who were in the service of the Ottoman Empire Dragoman List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings List of wars involving the
Ottoman_Empire
Prominent family
May 1787), Dragoman of the Fleet, Grand Dragoman and Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia Alexander Mourouzis (1750/1760 – 1816), Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman
Mourouzis_family
Country in Southeast Asia
Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2013. "Dragoman". Archived from the original on 29 January 2015. Tint, Soe (2 August 2013)
Myanmar
2016 British science fiction-drama film
Tittel. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by György Dragomán and follows Djata (Lorenzo Allchurch) growing up in a dictatorship, without
The_White_King_(film)
Symbol
Viziers Kazaskers Defterdars/Ministers of Finance Nişancı Reis ül-Küttab Dragoman of the Porte Outer Palace Service Imperial Government (reform and constitutional
Star_and_crescent
Portuguese Shi'ite apologist (d. c. 1722)
after conversion, he served as an official interpreter (also known as a dragoman) at the royal court in Isfahan. Aliqoli Jadid-ol-Eslam was one of the late
Aliqoli_Jadid-ol-Eslam
Road in trans-European E-road network
E75) A4: Niš ( E771) - Pirot - Gradinje Bulgaria I-8: Kalotina - Dragoman A 6: Dragoman - Sofia ( E79) I-18: Sofia ( E79 E871) A 1: Sofia - Plovdiv - Chirpan
European_route_E80
Palestinian dragoman active in Palestine and Syria (c. 1885–1933)
Solomon Negima (died July 1933) was a Palestinian dragoman active in Palestine, Syria, and Egypt from the mid-1880s until his death. He is known primarily
Solomon_Negima
Greek Orthodox Christian family in Beirut
Paris, a French report written the following year listed Moussa Sursock as dragoman of the German Consul, and a year later, Mathilde Sursock married Alberto
Sursock_family
Massacre that took place in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey)
of the Ecumenical Patriarch, Gregory V and the beheading of the Grand Dragoman, Konstantinos Mourouzis. In early March 1821, Alexandros Ypsilantis crossed
Constantinople massacre of 1821
Constantinople_massacre_of_1821
American novelist (1891–1946)
[Hamed the Atar/Dragoman series] "The Dragoman's Secret," Oriental Stories (Spring 1931) [Hamed the Atar/Dragoman series] "The Dragoman's Slave Girl," Oriental
Otis_Adelbert_Kline
Political ideology
right, or centre of the political spectrum. Political scientist Dragoș Dragoman described the Save Romania Union as a valence populist party, considering
Valence_populism
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Vladislavtsi is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Vladislavtsi
British diplomat (1858–1918)
On August 1, 1876, at the age of 18, Cumberbatch was appointed student dragoman in the embassy in Constantinople. Cumberbatch followed his father into
Henry_Alfred_Cumberbatch
Alexander Mavrokordatos (c. 1641–1709), Ottoman Greek physician and Grand Dragoman of the Porte. He knew Greek, Ottoman Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Latin, Italian
List_of_polyglots
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Tauris. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-84511-062-8. Lewis, Bernard (2004). From Babel to Dragomans: Interpreting the Middle East. Oxford University Press. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-19-517336-9
Achaemenid_Empire
Motorway in Bulgaria
retendered. This time it has been divided into 2 sublots, Kalotina-Dragoman and Dragoman-Herakovo. The costs are estimated at 200 million levs (102.26 million
Europe_motorway
Tennis tournament
Yuan Annett Kaufmann Romania Bernadette Szőcs Elizabeta Samara Andreea Dragoman Adina Diaconu Elena Zaharia Netherlands Britt Eerland Men Shuohan Li Jie
2025 European Table Tennis Championships
2025_European_Table_Tennis_Championships
Battle of the Serbo-Bulgarian War
territory, capture Caribrod, come to line Kalotina – Vishan, and to take the Dragoman pass. In that way, the Danube Division will be able to support the Šumadija
First_Battle_of_Caribrod
Phanariote Prince of Wallachia (1670–1730)
September 3, 1730) was a Greek member of the Mavrocordatos family, Grand Dragoman to the Divan (1697), and consequently the first Phanariot Hospodar of the
Nicholas_Mavrocordatos
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Tsraklevtsi is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Tsraklevtsi
Nagasaki Rin Mende Japan Bernadette Szőcs Elizabeta Samara Andreea Dragoman Elena Zaharia Adina Diaconu Romania Sabine Winter Han Ying Nina Mittelham
2026 World Team Table Tennis Championships – Women's team
2026_World_Team_Table_Tennis_Championships_–_Women's_team
Historical profession
Statues of Marcus Aurelius, Alexander, and his horse Bucephalus" (Ι.16). Dragoman Bear-leader (guide) Museum docent Beer sommelier (known as cicerone in
Cicerone
Turkish offensive during the Turkish War of Independence
Epic of Asia Minor), Estia, 1963, pp. 194-5 Elisabeth Özdalga: The Last Dragoman: The Swedish Orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as Scholar, Activist and Diplomat
Great_Offensive
Christian Orthodox Church based in Turkey
doi:10.2143/JECS.52.1.565615. Özdalga, Elisabeth (2006-03-07). The Last Dragoman: Swedish Orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as Scholar, Activist, and Diplomat
Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate
Autocephalous_Turkish_Orthodox_Patriarchate
Hungarian writer (1904–1985)
Spiró Ádám Nádasdy Miklós Vámos Zsuzsa Rakovszky Béla Markó Lajos Parti Nagy László Krasznahorkai Attila Bartis György Dragomán Category:Hungarian writers
Sándor_Török_(writer)
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1533 to 1864
subordinated to the Eyalet of the Archipelago. From 1701–1821, the office of the Dragoman of the Fleet, entrusted to a Phanariote Greek, served as intermediary between
Eyalet_of_the_Archipelago
Province in western Bulgaria
Sofia Province, spanning from Plana and Vitosha Mountains in the south to Dragoman and the slopes of Stara Planina in the north. Some of these were established
Sofia_Province
Prince of Wallachia (1735–1790)
pronounced [nikoˈla.e mavroˈɡeni]), (1735 – 30 September 1790) was a Phanariote Dragoman of the Fleet and de facto governor of the Cyclades islands (1744-1759)
Nicholas_Mavrogenes
1699 treaty ending the Great Turkish War
Serbia) Signatories Rami Mehmed Pasha (Reis ül-Küttab) Alex. Mavrocordatos (Dragoman of the Porte) Count Kinsky Count Oettingen Leopold Schlick Carlo Ruzzini
Treaty_of_Karlowitz
Ethnic Greeks living within the Ottoman Empire
their influence by attaining four exclusive positions of imperial dragoman, dragoman of the fleet, voyvoda of Wallachia, and voyvoda of Moldavia. In the
Ottoman_Greeks
1885 battle of the Serbo-Bulgarian War
Caribrod Odorovtsi Banjski Dol Tran 1st Dragoman Brebevnica Kolunica Vrabcha Slivnitsa Breznik Gurgulyat 2nd Dragoman 2nd Caribrod Pirot Northwestern Bulgarian
Battle_of_Odorovtsi
Village in Bulgaria
Dragoil is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Census2021 Population EN (Report). National Statistical Institute. 9 September
Dragoil
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Vishan is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Vishan,_Sofia_Province
18th-century French orientalist
16 May 1799, Acre, aged 60) was an 18th-century French orientalist and dragoman. The son of a family of diplomats and military (King's interpreter in the
Jean Michel de Venture de Paradis
Jean_Michel_de_Venture_de_Paradis
Albanian vice consul
Albanian diplomat. He was the vice consul of Venice and then Austria and a dragoman between them and the Ottoman Empire. He was the last vice consul of Venicein
Jak_Mark_Suma
Highest rank of naval officer
grand dragoman, dragoman of the fleet, and the voivodees of Moldavia and Wallachia. Those Phanariots who attained the princely position of dragoman of the
Admiral
thus not obsolete occupations, are excluded from this list, for example a dragoman would now be termed a diplomat; similarly a cunning woman would now be
List_of_obsolete_occupations
Prince of Moldavia
Alexander Ypsilantis, a key member of an important Phanariote family, Grand Dragoman of the Porte (1796–1799), hospodar of Moldavia (1799–1802) and Wallachia
Constantine_Ypsilantis
Species of molluscs (fossil)
Eleniceras nicolovi Breskovski, Lower Hauterivian, Dragoman, (Coll. G. Mandov) at the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Museum of Paleontology and
Eleniceras_nikolovi
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1661 to 1821
by a number of subordinate officials, including a Christian translator (dragoman), who was the senior Christian official of the province. A provincial council
Morea_Eyalet
p. 446, Mehmedbega Isabegovića, novog sandžaka krajišnika, karakteriše dragoman Skenderbeg u spomenutom pismu ovako: „a tai sadašni sandžak Esebegovik
Ottoman Bosnian Muslim noble families
Ottoman_Bosnian_Muslim_noble_families
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Chekanets is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Chekanets,_Sofia_Province
Greek noble family
rebuilt the island's church. Stefanos left for Constantinople and served as Dragoman of the Fleet, while Petros remained in Paros. The family then expanded
Mavrogheni
Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia (1750/1760–1816)
Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης; Romanian: Alexandru Moruzi; 1750/1760 – 1816) was a Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire who served as Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia
Alexander_Mourouzis
French diplomat and academic (1779–1847)
politician, and traveler. He was Napoleon's "favourite orientalist adviser and dragoman". Born in Aix-en-Provence, Jaubert was one of the most distinguished pupils
Pierre_Amédée_Jaubert
National legislature
Viziers Kazaskers Defterdars/Ministers of Finance Nişancı Reis ül-Küttab Dragoman of the Porte Birûn Cabinet (reform period) Grand Vizier Cadastre Bureau
General Assembly of the Ottoman Empire
General_Assembly_of_the_Ottoman_Empire
Prince of Moldavia in 1806 and 1807–10
Callimachi (Greek: Σκαρλάτος Καλλιμάχης; 1773 – 12 December 1821) was Grand Dragoman of the Sublime Porte 1801–1806, Prince of Moldavia between August 24, 1806
Scarlat_Callimachi_(hospodar)
Italian electronic music producer and DJ
Italian Hometown on Eve of Album Release". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-02-14. Dragoman (2024-01-14). "5-Facts You Never Heard of Joseph Capriati - Techno Airlines"
Joseph_Capriati
15th- and 16th-century Greek stratiote
Theodore Palaiologos (Italian: Teodoro Paleologo, Greek: Θεόδωρος Παλαιολόγος, romanized: Theodōros Palaiologos; 1452–1532) was a 15th- and 16th-century
Theodore Palaiologos (stratiote)
Theodore_Palaiologos_(stratiote)
Unholy Terror Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 0-297-64548-X 2004 From Babel to Dragomans: Interpreting the Middle East Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 0-297-84884-4
Bernard_Lewis_bibliography
Spiró Ádám Nádasdy Miklós Vámos Zsuzsa Rakovszky Béla Markó Lajos Parti Nagy László Krasznahorkai Attila Bartis György Dragomán Category:Hungarian writers
List_of_Hungarian_chronicles
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
723 km2, which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman
Sofia
Albanian vice consul
has given himself the title of Venetian Consul. He gives the place of a dragoman without public pay and with very little advantages. He is a bad man entirely
Anton_Doda
Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms
073201. PMID 16606085. S2CID 31092090. Cismaru, Alina; Dragoman, Mircea; Dinescu, Adrian; Dragoman, Daniela; Stavrinidis, G.; Konstantinidis, G. (2013)
Graphene
Phanariote prince (born c. 1720)
Empire. During Matei's childhood and youth, Grigore, having served as Chief Dragoman, had similarly moved between the throne of the two Romanian-speaking tributary
Matei_Ghica
1885 military engagement
Caribrod Odorovtsi Banjski Dol Tran 1st Dragoman Brebevnica Kolunica Vrabcha Slivnitsa Breznik Gurgulyat 2nd Dragoman 2nd Caribrod Pirot Northwestern Bulgarian
Battle_of_Kula
Traditional peninsular region in Greece
aided by several subordinate officials, including a Christian translator (dragoman), who was the senior Christian official of the province. As during the
Peloponnese
Polish musician and translator (1610–1675)
Santurî Ali Ufki; 1610[1]–1675) was a Polish, later Ottoman musician and dragoman in the Ottoman Empire. He translated the Bible into Ottoman Turkish, composed
Ali_Ufkî
Mountain in Bulgaria
east, with Dragoman marsh and Ponor Mountain to the south. The Dragoman–Godech road demarcates it from the west. Close to the town of Dragoman, it is also
Mount_Chepan
Tennis tournament
Nina Mittelham Shan Xiaona Sabine Winter Romania Adina Diaconu Andreea Dragoman Elizabeta Samara Bernadette Szőcs Elena Zaharia France Charlotte Lutz
2023 European Table Tennis Championships
2023_European_Table_Tennis_Championships
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Dreatin is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Dreatin
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Cheparlyantsi is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed November 11, 2014 v t e
Cheparlyantsi
Swiss literary prize
Der Argentinier Pavel Sanaev Похороните меня за плинтусом 2011 György Dragomán A fehér király The White King Winner Miguel Syjuco Ilustrado Finalists
Jan_Michalski_Prize
Tomokazu Harimoto Shi Xunyao An Jae-hyun Cho Seung-min Adina Diaconu Andreea Dragoman Choi Seung-min Kim Ji-ho 2017 China China Xue Fei Sun Yingsha Wang Chuqin
List of World Junior Table Tennis Championships medalists
List_of_World_Junior_Table_Tennis_Championships_medalists
Prince of Moldavia in 1807
or Александру Хангерли, Aleksandru Hangerli; 1768 – 12 June 1854) was a Dragoman of the Porte of the Ottoman Empire, and Prince of Moldavia between March
Alexander_Hangerli
Prince of Moldavia
had: Alexander II Mavrocordatos, surnamed "Firaris" (1754–1819), Grand Dragoman of the Porte, then Hospodar of Moldavia and finally a Prince of the Russian
John_II_Mavrocordatos
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
and complex social interaction proves more common. Key use of the word dragoman, literally translator, with Syriac administrators and Arabic headsmen represented
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
2026 edition of the World Team Table Tennis Championships
Nagasaki Rin Mende Romania Bernadette Szőcs Elizabeta Samara Andreea Dragoman Elena Zaharia Adina Diaconu Germany Sabine Winter Han Ying Nina Mittelham
2026 World Team Table Tennis Championships
2026_World_Team_Table_Tennis_Championships
Kleanthis Maropoulos, Greek footballer Alexander Mavrocordatos, Greek dragoman to Sultan Mehmed IV Iskouhi Minas (1884–1951), French poet and novelist
List_of_people_from_Istanbul
From Babel to Dragomans: Interpreting the Middle East is a 2004 book written by Middle-East historian Bernard Lewis. The book comprises a series of scholarly
From_Babel_to_Dragomans
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Lipintsi is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014
Lipintsi
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Gaber (Bulgarian: Габер [ˈɡabɛr]) is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Gaber,_Sofia_Province
Type of artillery piece
Marine, No. 423, pp. 567–68 "William Johnson, "The Sultan's Big Guns." Dragoman, vol.1, no.2". Archived from the original on July 10, 2007. Retrieved 2017-04-05
Howitzer
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Berende Izvor is a village in Dragoman Municipality, Sofia Province, in Western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 11, 2014 v t e
Berende_Izvor
Nigerian footballer
However, he was sacked in August 2021. In September 2021, he signed for PFC Dragoman as a playing assistant coach. "Nigeria: Jaiyeoba Hits Form in Bulgaria"
Ekundayo_Jayeoba
28 June – 1 July Nations 12 Teams 12 Medalists Adina Diaconu Andreea Dragoman Elizabeta Samara Bernadette Szőcs Romania Han Ying Nina Mittelham
Table tennis at the 2023 European Games – Women's team
Table_tennis_at_the_2023_European_Games_–_Women's_team
Overnight train operating between İstanbul and Belgrade
locomotive. The Balkan Express in Sofia. The Balkan Express departing Dragoman with a BDŽ Class 44 locomotive pulling. The Balkan Express near Pirot with
Balkan_Express_(train)
of Jean-Baptiste Evariste Marie Pricot de Sainte-Marie. Dragoman in Tunis (1862–1865); Dragoman chancellor in Jeddah (1865–1866) then in Sarajevo (1866)
Jean-Baptiste Evariste Charles Pricot de Sainte-Marie
Jean-Baptiste_Evariste_Charles_Pricot_de_Sainte-Marie
End of the despotates
Patriarchate of Constantinople People Ottoman Greeks Greek Muslims Phanariotes Dragomans Klephts Proestoi Major centres Cities: Patras Thessaloniki Ioannina Missolonghi
Ottoman_conquest_of_the_Morea
Athens 1992, p. 151. cited by the Spanish Wikipedia Page 152, The last dragoman: the Swedish orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as scholar, Elisabeth Özdalga
Christianity_in_Turkey
Minister of Finance of Iraq (1921–1925)
and Latin) Sassoon returned to Baghdad in 1881 where he was appointed Dragoman for the vilayet of Baghdad, in which post he remained until 1904. In 1885
Sassoon_Eskell
Table tennis tournament in Slovenia
11 11 Q Y Ghorpade 6 11 11 10 9 15 B Takahashi 11 13 7 8 A Dragoman 11 6 5 12 11 A Dragoman 12 9 9 15 B Takahashi 14 11 11 1 M Harimoto 11 11 11 12/WC
WTT Star Contender Ljubljana 2026
WTT_Star_Contender_Ljubljana_2026
Greek revolutionary and commander (1792–1828)
administration and highly educated, each with their own share of service as a dragoman in the Sultan's court and as hospodars of the Danubian Principalities.
Alexander_Ypsilantis
Place in Silistra, Bulgaria
Dobrinishte Dolna Banya Dolna Mitropoliya Dolna Oryahovitsa Dolni Dabnik Dospat Dragoman Dunavtsi Dve Mogili Dzhebel Glodzhevo Godech Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo
Tutrakan
1908 American novel and 1914 American film
appearance, Gerald Winston, an Egyptologist, Kāra, an Egyptian man, and a dragoman named Tadros. Kāra claims to be a descendant of Ahtka-Rā, High Priest of
The_Last_Egyptian
Decision-making bodies of the European Union
of the European Council: The implications of a permanent seat" (PDF). Dragoman.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 July 2007. Retrieved 12 July
Institutions of the European Union
Institutions_of_the_European_Union
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a flower
Boy/Male
Australian, Romanian
Moon
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the River's Side; From the Fenced Farm
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Auspicious Form; Father of Bhisma
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl/Female
Muslim
Morning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fall.Variant spelling of German Faul.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of the Right
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
DRAGOMAN
n.
See Dragoman.
pl.
of Dragoman
n.
An interpreter. See Dragoman.
n.
An interpreter; -- so called in the Levant and other parts of the East.