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  • Fusilier - Wikipedia
    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
  • FUSILIER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FUSILIER is a soldier armed with a fusil
  • FUSILIER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Goldband fusilier play a minor role in commercial fisheries It is also known as the blacktipped fusilier Surmounting the garter band is the traditional flame that indicates a fusilier regiment Following a disciplinary hearing, he was demoted to fusilier
  • fusilier, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    fusilier, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Fusilier - definition of fusilier by The Free Dictionary
    Define fusilier fusilier synonyms, fusilier pronunciation, fusilier translation, English dictionary definition of fusilier also fu·sil·eer n 1 A soldier in any of certain British army regiments formerly armed with fusils 2 A soldier armed with a fusil American Heritage®
  • Fusilier - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    ˌˈfjuzəˌˈlɪər IPA guide Other forms: fusiliers Definitions of fusilier noun (formerly) a British infantryman armed with a light flintlock musket see more
  • fusilier - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    fusilier - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums All Free
  • fusilier - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun fusilier (plural fusiliers) An infantryman armed with a form of flintlock musket (British) A soldier in any of several regiments that once fought with such weapons A fish in family Caesionidae, related to snappers
  • Fusilier | Military Wiki | Fandom
    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
  • Timeline - FusilierMuseumLondon
    Explore the history of the Fusiliers from their beginnings at the Tower of London to the present day The Royal Fusiliers were raised at the Tower of London by George Legge, Lord Dartmouth, and was made out of two independent guard companies stationed there





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