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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fusilier$512020$ - définition

INFANTRY SOLDIER ARMED WITH A RIFLED LONG GUN
Fusiliers; Fuzilleer; Füsilier; Fusileers
  • A member of the [[French Army]]'s ''[[Fusiliers de La Morlière]]'', armed with a [[flintlock]], circa 1745–49
  • An example of an officer's bearskin cap worn by an Irish fusilier regiment, c. 1878.
  • Gorget patch of Swiss Füsilier

Fusilier         
·noun Formerly, a soldier armed with a fusil. Hence, in the plural:.
II. Fusilier ·noun A title now borne by some regiments and companies; as, "The Royal Fusiliers," ·etc.
fusilier         
[?fju:z?'l??]
(US also fusileer)
¦ noun
1. (Fusilier) a member of any of several British regiments formerly armed with fusils.
2. historical a soldier armed with a fusil.
Fusilier         
Fusilier is a name given to various kinds of soldiers; its meaning depends on the historical context. While fusilier is derived from the 17th-century French word fusil – meaning a type of flintlock musket – the term has been used in contrasting ways in different countries and at different times, including soldiers guarding artillery, various elite units, ordinary line infantry and other uses.

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Fusilier

Fusilier is a name given to various kinds of soldiers; its meaning depends on the historical context. While fusilier is derived from the 17th-century French word fusil – meaning a type of flintlock musket – the term has been used in contrasting ways in different countries and at different times, including soldiers guarding artillery, various elite units, ordinary line infantry and other uses.