musketeer
noun/ˌmʌs.kəˈtɪə(ɹ)/
Etymology
From Middle French mousquetaire in the late 16th century. By surface analysis, musket + -eer. Doublet of mousquetaire.
- borrowed from mousquetaire
Definitions
A foot soldier armed with a musket.
In 17th- and 18th-century France, a member of the royal household bodyguard.
A comrade or fellow.
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A fan, supporter or partisan of Elon Musk.
- This was the rock that Musk and his Musketeers planned to build their company on.
- Mr Vance comes across as a “Musketeer”, someone who believes in Mr Musk’s power to reshape the world.
- The young Musketeers, who apparently have your personal information at their fingertips, aren’t just inexperienced – they appear completely unqualified.
The neighborhood
Derived
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA