Legionnaire
(noun)
A member of the French Foreign Legion, a military unit composed of foreign nationals.
Origin:
From latin word 'legionarius' meaning 'a member of a roman legion'.
Examples:
- The legionnaire was trained in a rigorous program to prepare for battle.
- The legionnaire was known for their bravery and devotion to duty.
- The legionnaire was sent on dangerous missions to protect French interests abroad.
- The legionnaire was a volunteer, choosing to serve in the Foreign Legion for adventure and travel.
- The legionnaire was a respected member of the military and held in high esteem by his comrades.