дрѫгарь

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Old Church Slavonic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Of Celtic or Germanic origin. Also loaned into Latin drungarius whence Byzantine Greek δρουγγάριος (droungários), English drungary.

Noun[edit]

дрѫгар҄ь (drǫgarʹĭm

  1. (military) troop commander
    Synonyms: воѥвода (vojevoda), плъководьць (plŭkovodĭcĭ), алпъ (alpŭ)
  2. (specifically) droungarios (in context of the Byzantine military organization)

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