Soldier
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Soldier ( noun )
- A person who serves in an army, typically as an enlisted person or a non-commissioned officer.
- A person who fights or has fought in a war.
Origin:
From middle english soudeour, from old french soudier, from latin solidarius, from solidus ("solid, whole, complete"). the word was first used in the 14th century.
Examples:
- He was a brave soldier who fought for his country.
- The soldiers were trained to use different weapons.
- The soldiers are preparing for battle.
- He is a retired soldier.
- She is a soldier in the national guard.
(As a verb)
Soldier ( verb )
- A person who serves in an army, typically as an enlisted person or a non-commissioned officer.
- A person who fights or has fought in a war.
Origin:
From middle english soudeour, from old french soudier, from latin solidarius, from solidus ("solid, whole, complete"). the word was first used in the 14th century.
Examples:
- He was a brave soldier who fought for his country.
- The soldiers were trained to use different weapons.
- The soldiers are preparing for battle.
- He is a retired soldier.
- She is a soldier in the national guard.