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  1. 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.

  2. DRAGOON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DRAGOON is a member of a European military unit formerly composed of heavily armed mounted troops. Did you know?

  3. Dragoon Soldier: Historical Background - U.S. National Park Service

    May 23, 2022 · 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Dragoon | Wikitubia | Fandom

    Dragoon is an Australian YouTuber who is best known for his gaming and commentary videos and for being #1 in the Minecraft Hypixel Skyblock poisonous potato collection.

  6. DRAGOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    DRAGOON definition: 1. in the past, a soldier who rode on a horse and carried a gun 2. in the past, a soldier who rode…. Learn more.

  7. 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 …

  8. dragoon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jun 22, 2025 · dragoon (plural dragoons) (military) (weaponry, historical) Synonym of dragon (“a type of musket with a short, large - calibre barrel and a flared muzzle, metaphorically exhaling …

  9. Dragoon - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Definitions of dragoon verb compel by coercion, threats, or crude means synonyms: railroad, sandbag

  10. Dragoon - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    dragoon (n.) 1620s, "cavalry soldier carrying firearms," and thus capable of service either on horseback or on foot, from French dragon, probably so called for the guns they carried, from …