soldeier

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Old French[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Medieval Latin soldātārius, extension of solidārius, soldārius (mercenary, wage labourer); compare Old Occitan soldadier soudadier and Old Spanish soldadero.

Noun[edit]

soldeier oblique singularm (oblique plural soldeiers, nominative singular soldeiers, nominative plural soldeier)

  1. A soldier, especially a mercenary.

Descendants[edit]