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drungar Hist.|ˈdrʌŋgə(r)| [ad. late L. drungārius, f. drungus a body of soldiers (Vegetius c 420).] The leader or commander of a troop or body of soldiers. drungar of the fleet (Drungarius classis), a Byzantine admiral or commander of the fleet.
1619T. Milles tr. Mexia's Treas. Anc. & Mod. Times II. 465/2 Vnto this Great Duke whom they had as chiefe Admirall, they made subiect all the Drungars of their Fleete. 1788Gibbon Decl. & F. liii. (1836) 1002 They obeyed the great drungaire of the fleet. |