infanteer

noun

Etymology

From Spanish infante (“soldier”) + -eer.

  1. derived from infante

Definitions

  1. A soldier employed in any infantry role

    A soldier employed in any infantry role; an infantryman.

    • The appointment of an infanteer from The Highlanders as the Sovereign's Piper shows that the events following Culloden are no longer raw in the memory. official web site of the British Monarchy

The neighborhood

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