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Dragoon - Wikipedia Dragoon is occasionally used as a verb meaning to subjugate or persecute by the imposition of troops; and by extension to compel by any violent measures or threats
Dragoon - YouTube I try to make you laugh, mostly while playing video games, might give some helpful info as well ¯\\_(ツ)_ ¯
DRAGOON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster A dragoon was a mounted European infantryman of the 17th and 18th centuries armed with a firearm called by the same name We suspect no arm-twisting is necessary to convince you that the firearm's name, which came to English from French, comes from the fired weapon's resemblance to a fire-breathing dragon
Dragoon | Napoleonic Wars, Cavalry, Mounted Infantry | Britannica Dragoon, in late 16th-century Europe, a mounted soldier who fought as a light cavalryman on attack and as a dismounted infantryman on defense The terms derived from his weapon, a species of carbine or short musket called the dragoon
Dragoon Soldier: Historical Background - U. S. National Park Service The term "dragoon" came from the nickname for their weapon, the carbine or short musket, called "the dragon," which referred to the fire that emits out of the gun when fired, hence the term "dragon" or dragoon soldiers
DRAGOON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Dragoon definition: (especially formerly) a European cavalryman of a heavily armed troop See examples of DRAGOON used in a sentence
Dragoon - definition of dragoon by The Free Dictionary Define dragoon dragoon synonyms, dragoon pronunciation, dragoon translation, English dictionary definition of dragoon ) n A member of a European military unit trained and armed to fight mounted or on foot tr v dra·gooned, dra·goon·ing, dra·goons 1 To subjugate or
dragoon | The Explain In today's world, you might find "dragoon" used in a satirical political article or a witty social commentary Its military past gives it a dramatic flair when describing scenarios where someone feels compelled against their will, be it attending a tedious meeting or doing chores
dragoon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Their object was perfectly understood: it was to curb the just and honourable spirit of the people; to dragoon them into submission to the parliamentary claim of taxation, and reduce them to the condition of vassals, governed by the right of conquest