| Dragoman |  |
| noun | 1. An interpreter or guide, especially in countries speaking Arabic, Turkish, or Persian. |
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 | | "We were met at the train station by a dragoman who guided us to the hotel and then met us again in the morning before our tour began." | | "The dragoman at the embassy spoke English with a British accent." | | "I can trace my family lineage back to a dragoman in the Ottoman Empire." |
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 | | Arabic, 14th century |
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 | | "Dragoman" can refer to any guide or interpreter, but traditionally it was a person who translated Middle Eastern languages and served as a guide for visiting Europeans. ... |  |
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