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Definition of soldier
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Soldier
(v. i.) To serve as a
soldier.
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Orderly
::
Orderly
(n.) A
noncommissioned
officer
or
soldier
who
attends
a
superior
officer
to carry his
orders,
or to
render
other
service..
Decade
::
Decade
(n.) A group or
division
of ten; esp., a
period
of ten
years;
a
decennium;
as, a
decade
of years or days; a
decade
of
soldiers;
the
second
decade
of
Livy..
Dragoon
::
Dragoon
(v. t.) To
harass
or
reduce
to
subjection
by
dragoons;
to
persecute
by
abandoning
a place to the rage of
soldiers.
Experienced
::
Experienced
(p. p. & a.)
Taught
by
practice
or by
repeated
observations;
skillful
or wise by means of
trials,
use, or
observation;
as, an
experienced
physician,
workman,
soldier;
an
experienced
eye..
Lance
::
Lance (n.) A
soldier
armed with a
lance;
a
lancer.
Skirmisher
::
Skirmisher
(n.)
Soldiers
deployed
in loose
order,
to cover the front or
flanks
of an
advancing
army or a
marching
column..
Footman
::
Footman
(n.) A
soldier
who
marches
and
fights
on foot; a foot
soldier.
Arrayer
::
Arrayer
(n.) One who
arrays.
In some early
English
statutes,
applied
to an
officer
who had care of the
soldiers'
armor,
and who saw them duly
accoutered..
Last
::
Last (a.) Being after all the
others,
similarly
classed
or
considered,
in time,
place,
or order of
succession;
following
all the rest;
final;
hindmost;
farthest;
as, the last year of a
century;
the last man in a line of
soldiers;
the last page in a book; his last
chance..
Gainpain
::
Gainpain
(n.)
Bread-gainer;
-- a term
applied
in the
Middle
Ages to the sword of a hired
soldier.
Evacuate
::
Evacuate
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from; to quit; to
retire
from; as,
soldiers
from a
country,
city, or
fortress..
Zouave
::
Zouave
(n.) One of an
active
and hardy body of
soldiers
in the
French
service,
originally
Arabs,
but now
composed
of
Frenchmen
who wear the Arab
dress..
Acquit
::
Acquit
(v. t.) To bear or
conduct
one's self; to
perform
one's part; as, the
soldier
acquitted
himself
well in
battle;
the
orator
acquitted
himself
very
poorly..
Miquelet
::
Miquelet
(n.) An
irregular
or
partisan
soldier;
a
bandit.
Ensign
::
Ensign
(n.) A flag; a
banner;
a
standard;
esp., the
national
flag, or a
banner
indicating
nationality,
carried
by a ship or a body of
soldiers;
-- as
distinguished
from flags
indicating
divisions
of the army, rank of naval
officers,
or
private
signals,
and the
like..
Espadon
::
Espadon
(n.) A long,
heavy,
two-handed
and
two-edged
sword,
formerly
used by
Spanish
foot
soldiers
and by
executioners..
Undress
::
Undress
(n.) An
authorized
habitual
dress of
officers
and
soldiers,
but not
full-dress
uniform..
Marker
::
Marker
(n.) The
soldier
who forms the pilot of a
wheeling
column,
or marks the
direction
of an
alignment..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) A
selecting
or
detaching
of
soldiers
from an army, or from any part of it, or from a
military
post; also from any
district,
or any
company
or
collection
of
persons,
or from the
people
at
large;
also, the body of men thus
drafted..
Round
::
Round (n.) A
general
discharge
of
firearms
by a body of
troops
in which each
soldier
fires once.
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