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An officer of the barmote.
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A supervisor of bellhops in a hotel.
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(historical, chiefly in the plural) A uniformed member of a paramilitary wing of the Italian Fascist Party.
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A sovereign state's army or military force that is too small to fundamentally protect the country, and could be considered to exist merely "for decoration".
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A soldier of a border regiment in the British Army (Border Regiment, South Wales Borderers, King's Own Scottish Borderers).
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Alternative form of Connecticuter [A native or resident of the state of Connecticut in the United States of America.]
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(historical) A soldier in the Continental Army.
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A corpsman or corpswoman.
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(dated) The realm or sphere of footmen; footmen collectively.
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(historical) An English militiaman of the Saxon period; often a land worker called to arms in support of the king or a local lord, and usually armed with sword or spear.
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(slang) An American soldier.
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(military) A member of the United States Army Special Forces.
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(Britain, Canada, military) A soldier employed in any infantry role; an infantryman.
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(Canada, military) A soldier in the infantry; an infantryman.
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(military) a soldier employed in an infantry role
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(nonstandard, rare) An infantryman or infantrywoman.
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(military) A female member of an infantry
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(India) An infantryman; a soldier.
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(UK, historical) Part of Hyde Park in London where fashionable women used to congregrate.
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(US, slang, military) An army soldier assigned to a paratrooper unit who has not yet been qualified as a paratrooper.
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(historical) A member of a resistance or guerrilla movement, originally and chiefly that of the French during the German occupation of 1940-5.
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An infantry corps which is trained or assigned to fight on or after transport by navy ships.
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A unit of capacity with various specific local values.
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(historical) The French paramilitary force in Vichy France from 1940-1944 used to fight against internal dissent.
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Alternative letter-case form of Red Shirt (“follower of Garibaldi”) [A member of the UDD (National United Front for Democracy), supporters of Prime Minister Shinawatra, (and subsequently Abhisit Vejajiva) in the conflict in Thailand after the 2006 coup d'etat.]
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(military, Britain) A member of the Royal Marines.
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(historical) The Mexican Guardia Rural (Rural Guard), a force of mounted police or gendarmerie that existed between 1861 and 1914.
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(US) An officer of the state police.
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(historical, usually in the plural) (One of several) men serving as the army, particularly the mercenary army, (of a specific ruler).
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(derogatory) One who only plays at being a soldier.
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A figurine created to resemble a miniature of a person outfitted for military combat.
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A unit of twenty infantrymen in medieval England, commanded by a vintenar.
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(military, historical) One of an active and hardy body of soldiers in the French service, originally Kabyle, but now composed of Frenchmen who wear the Kabyle dress.
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