Usually means: Mounted soldier in historical Europe.
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We found 37 dictionaries that define the word dragoon:

General (26 matching dictionaries)
  1. dragoon: Merriam-Webster
  2. dragoon: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. dragoon: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. dragoon: Collins English Dictionary
  5. dragoon: Vocabulary.com
  6. Dragoon, dragoon: Wordnik
  7. dragoon: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. dragoon: Wiktionary
  9. dragoon: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. dragoon: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. dragoon: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. Dragoon, dragoon: Dictionary.com
  13. dragoon: Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. Dragoon (anime), Dragoon (disambiguation), Dragoon (pigeon), Dragoon: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  15. Dragoon: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  16. dragoon: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  17. dragoon: Rhymezone
  18. Dragoon: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  19. dragoon: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  20. dragoon: FreeDictionary.org
  21. dragoon: The Phrontistery - A Dictionary of Obscure Words
  22. dragoon: Mnemonic Dictionary
  23. dragoon: TheFreeDictionary.com
  24. dragoon: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

Business (1 matching dictionary)
  1. dragoon: Legal dictionary

Computing (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. DRAGOON: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  2. dragoon: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. online medical dictionary (No longer online)

Miscellaneous (5 matching dictionaries)
  1. DRAGOON, DRAGOON, DRAGOON: Terminology and Descriptions of Geneaological Words
  2. DRAGOON: Acronym Finder
  3. dragoon: A Word A Day
  4. dragoon: Idioms
  5. dragoon: Wordcraft Dictionary

Slang (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. dragoon: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. Dragoon: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See dragooned as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
noun:  (military)
noun:  (weaponry, historical) Synonym of dragon (“a type of musket with a short, large-calibre barrel and a flared muzzle, metaphorically exhaling fire like a mythical dragon”)
noun:  (by extension) Originally (historical), a soldier armed with a dragoon musket (sense 1.1) who fought both on foot and mounted on a horse; now, a cavalier or horse soldier from a regiment formerly armed with such muskets.
noun:  (by extension) A man with a fierce or unrefined manner, like a dragoon (sense 1.2).
noun:  A variety of pigeon, originally a cross between a horseman and a tumbler.
verb:  (Christianity, French politics, historical) To subject (a Huguenot) to the dragonnades (“a policy instituted by Louis XIV of France in 1681 to intimidate Protestant Huguenots to convert to Roman Catholicism by billeting dragoons (noun sense 1.2) in their homes to abuse them and destroy or steal their possessions”).
verb:  (by extension)
verb:  Chiefly followed by into: to force (someone) into doing something through harassment and intimidation; to coerce.
verb:  (military, historical) To cause (someone) to be attacked by dragoons.

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