Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dromond

noun
/ˈdrɒmənd/
Definition
A large medieval ship, typically used for trade and warfare, characterized by a single deck and a prominent stern.
Examples
  • The 15th-century dromond was a formidable presence in naval battles.
  • Famed for their speed, dromonds often carried precious cargo across the seas.
  • Historians have studied the construction techniques of dromonds to understand medieval shipbuilding.
Meaning
The term ‘dromond’ refers to a type of vessel that played a significant role in maritime activities during the Middle Ages, particularly in the Mediterranean and along European coasts.
Synonyms
  • galleon
  • merchant ship
  • sailing vessel