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musketeer
n.
soldier armed with a musket; soldier in the service of the French king in the 1700's
Musketeer
A
musketeer was an early modern type of
soldier equipped with a
musket. Musketeers were an important part of early modern armies, particularly in Europe. In most cases they served on foot as
infantry, though sometimes they could operate on horseback: as a
cavalryman or
dragoon. The musketeer was a precursor to the
rifleman. Muskets were replaced by rifles in most western armies during the mid-1850s. The traditional designation of "musketeer" for an infantry private survived in the Imperial German Army until World War I.
musketeer
Noun
1. a foot soldier armed with a musket
(hypernym) infantryman, marcher, foot soldier, footslogger
(member-holonym) musketry
Musketeer
(n.)
A soldier armed with a musket.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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