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Definition of soldier
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Soldier
(v. i.) To serve as a
soldier.
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Haiduck
::
Haiduck
(n.)
Formerly,
a
mercenary
foot
soldier
in
Hungary,
now, a
halberdier
of a
Hungarian
noble,
or an
attendant
in
German
or
Hungarian
courts..
Obligatory
::
Obligatory
(a.)
Binding
in law or
conscience;
imposing
duty or
obligation;
requiring
performance
or
forbearance
of some act; -- often
followed
by on or upon; as,
obedience
is
obligatory
on a
soldier..
Runaway
::
Runaway
(a.)
Running
away;
fleeing
from
danger,
duty,
restraint,
etc.; as,
runaway
soldiers;
a
runaway
horse..
Transport
::
Transport
(v.) A
vessel
employed
for
transporting,
especially
for
carrying
soldiers,
warlike
stores,
or
provisions,
from one place to
another,
or to
convey
convicts
to their
destination;
--
called
also
transport
ship,
transport
vessel..
Barret
::
Barret
(n.) A kind of cap
formerly
worn by
soldiers;
--
called
also
barret
cap. Also, the flat cap worn by Roman
Catholic
ecclesiastics..
Gallowglass
::
Gallowglass
(n.) A
heavy-armed
foot
soldier
from
Ireland
and the
Western
Isles in the time of
Edward
.
Pipeclay
::
Pipeclay
(v. t.) To
whiten
or clean with pipe clay, as a
soldier's
accouterments..
Sentinel
::
Sentinel
(n.) One who
watches
or
guards;
specifically
(Mil.),
a
soldier
set to guard an army, camp, or other
place,
from
surprise,
to
observe
the
approach
of
danger,
and give
notice
of it; a
sentry..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(n.)
Specifically,
a man
enlisted
for
service
in the army; a newly
enlisted
soldier..
Marker
::
Marker
(n.) The
soldier
who forms the pilot of a
wheeling
column,
or marks the
direction
of an
alignment..
Pikeman
::
Pikeman
(n.) A
soldier
armed with a pike.
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) A
burrowing
crab of the genus
Gelasimus,
of many
species.
The male has one claw very much
enlarged,
and often holds it in a
position
similar
to that in which a
musician
holds a
fiddle,
hence the name; --
called
also
calling
crab,
soldier
crab, and
fighting
crab..
Foot
::
Foot (n.)
Soldiers
who march and fight on foot; the
infantry,
usually
designated
as the foot, in
distinction
from the
cavalry..
March
::
March (n.)
Hence:
Measured
and
regular
advance
or
movement,
like that of
soldiers
moving
in
order;
stately
or
deliberate
walk;
steady
onward
movement..
Rondache
::
Rondache
(n.) A
circular
shield
carried
by foot
soldiers.
Sagum
::
Sagum (n.) The
military
cloak of the Roman
soldiers.
Service
::
Service
(n.) Duty
performed
in, or
appropriate
to, any
office
or
charge;
official
function;
hence,
specifically,
military
or naval duty;
performance
of the
duties
of a
soldier..
Orderly
::
Orderly
(n.) A
noncommissioned
officer
or
soldier
who
attends
a
superior
officer
to carry his
orders,
or to
render
other
service..
Foot Guards
::
Foot
Guards
(pl.)
Infantry
soldiers
belonging
to
select
regiments
called
the
Guards.
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