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Dictionary: sol·dier   (sōl'jər) pronunciation
n.
  1. One who serves in an army.
  2. An enlisted person or a noncommissioned officer.
  3. An active, loyal, or militant follower of an organization.
    1. A sexually undeveloped form of certain ants and termites, having large heads and powerful jaws.
    2. One of a group of honeybees that swarm in defense of a hive.
intr.v., -diered, -dier·ing, -diers.
  1. To be or serve as a soldier.
  2. To make a show of working in order to escape punishment.

[Middle English soudier, mercenary, from Anglo-Norman soudeour, soldeier and Old French soudoior, soudier, both from Old French sol, soud, sou, from Late Latin solidum, soldum, pay, from solidus, solidus. See solidus.]

soldiership sol'dier·ship' n.

WORD HISTORY   Why do soldiers fight? One answer is hidden in the word soldier itself. Its first recorded occurrence is found in a work composed around 1300, the word having come into Middle English (as soudier) from Old French soudoior and Anglo-Norman soudeour. The Old French word, first recorded in the 12th century, is derived from sol or soud, Old French forms of Modern French sou. There is no longer a French coin named sou, but the meaning of sou alerts us to the fact that money is involved. Indeed, Old French sol referred to a coin and also meant "pay," and a soudoior was a man who fought for pay. This was a concept worth expressing in an era when many men were not paid for fighting but did it in service to a feudal superior. Thus soldier is parallel to the word mercenary, which goes back to Latin mercēnnārius, derived from mercēs, "pay," and meaning "working for pay." The word could also be used as a noun, one of whose senses was "a soldier of fortune."


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noun

    One who engages in a combat or struggle: belligerent, combatant, fighter, warrior. See conflict/cooperation.

n. 1. a person who serves in an army.

2. also common soldier or private soldier a private in an army.

v.

serve as a soldier: (soldiering) soldiering was what the colonel understood.

soldierly adj.

See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.

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1. A brick that is laid on end, i.e., positioned vertically with its narrower face showing on the wall surface; compare with sailor.
3. Same as soldier pile.

soldier, 1


A member of a military force that trains for and fights in wars. General reference is to a member of the Army while in fact soldiering is practiced by Marines, certain sailors and some airmen.

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IN BRIEF: A person in the military service.

pronunciation War loses a great deal of its romance after a soldier has seen his first battle. — John Singleton Mosby (1833-1916).

 
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"A good soldier, like a good horse, cannot be of a bad color." - Oliver Wendell Holmes

"The patriot volunteer, fighting for country and his rights, makes the most reliable soldier on earth." - Thomas J. Jackson

"Every citizen should be a soldier. This was the case with the Greeks and Romans, and must be that of every free state." - Thomas Jefferson

"But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract." - Abraham Lincoln

"Old soldiers never die; they just fade away." - Douglas Macarthur

"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived." - George S. Patton

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Dream Symbol: Soldiers
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In esoteric belief, soldiers symbolize God's army of angels, and signify to the dreamer that divine retribution will expiate the wrongs experienced by the dreamer.


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Soldier
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German soldiers in Bosnia
Occupation
Type Profession
Activity sectors Military
Description
Competencies Physical and intellectual abilities
Stamina
Mindset
Fields of employment Army
Related jobs Commando
SWAT
Police officer
Mercenary

A soldier is a member of the land component of national armed forces; whereas a soldier hired for service in a foreign army would be termed a mercenary.[1] In most languages, "soldier" includes commissioned and non-commissioned officers in national land forces.

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Non-English equivalents

The common Roman's origin for the words soldier and payment survives not only in French as soldat and solde, but also in other languages, like German Soldat and Sold, Spanish soldado and sueldo, Portuguese soldado and soldo, Dutch soldaat and soldij, Italian "soldato" and "soldo", Arabic "جندي" (Jondi), or "مجنّد" (mojannad), or "عسكر" (askar) in the Lebanese Dialect, Turkish asker.

Common military ranks
Officers
Navies Armies Air forces
Admiral of
the Fleet
Field Marshal Marshal of
the Air Force
Admiral General Air Marshal
Commodore Brigadier Air Commodore
Captain Colonel Group Captain
Commander Lt. Colonel Wing Commander
Lt. Commander Major / Commandant Squadron Leader
Lieutenant Captain Flight Lieutenant
Sub-Lieutenant Lieutenant Flying Officer
Ensign 2nd Lieutenant Pilot Officer
Midshipman Officer Cadet Officer Cadet
Seamen, soldiers and airmen
Warrant Officer Sergeant Major Warrant Officer
Petty Officer Sergeant Sergeant
Leading Seaman Corporal Corporal
Seaman Private Aircraftman

In the Russian language the word soldier is also "солдат" ("soldat"), although it is not related to the Russian word for money, but was borrowed from German use. In some languages the word soldier is derived from different etymology. For example Estonian "sõdur" is derived from word "sõda," which means "war." And Finnish "sotilas" or "soturi", and "sota" meaning "war".

Occupational designations

In most armed forces the word soldier has been mostly abandoned, due to the increasing specialisation of military occupations that require different areas of knowledge and skill-sets. As a result, 'soldier' has been replaced by names which reflect an individual's military occupation specialty Arm, Service or Branch of military employment, their type of unit, or operational employment or technical use such as: trooper, tanker, Commando, dragoon, infantryman, marine, paratrooper, ranger, sniper, engineer, sapper, or a gunner.

U.S. Army Soldiers in Baghdad, Iraq in 2007

Other terms

In many countries soldiers serving in specific occupations are referred to by terms other than their occupational name. For example military police personnel in the U.K. are known as "redcaps" from the colour of their berets or other headwear.

In the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps, infantrymen are called "grunts", while artillerymen are sometimes referred to as "redlegs", from the branch color for artillery. In the UK Royal Artillery men are occasionally known as "drop shorts" due to their alleged propensity for dropping rounds short of the intended target.

French Marine Infantry are called marsouins (porpoises) because of their amphibious role. Military units in most armies have nicknames of this type, arising either from items of distinctive uniform, some historical connotation or rivalry between branches or regiments.

For example, U.S. Marines are sometimes called jar-heads because of their "high and tight" haircuts and the way they wear their hats makes their heads look like the cap of a jar or decanter.

See also

References

  1. ^ "mercenary." The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 16 May. 2009. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary1.classic.reference.com/browse/mercenary>.

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Common misspelling(s) of soldiers

  • soliders

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - soldat, militærperson, stridsmand, stander
v. intr. - være soldat, gøre tjeneste som soldat

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    lykkeridder
  • soldier on    holde troligt ud, holde stand, blive troligt ved

Nederlands (Dutch)
soldaat, militair

Français (French)
n. - soldat, militaire
v. intr. - être militaire ou dans l'armée, simuler une maladie, traîner

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    mercenaire
  • soldier on    persévérer malgré tout

Deutsch (German)
n. - Soldat
v. - als Soldat dienen

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    Glücksritter
  • soldier on    weitermachen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - στρατιώτης, μαχητής, στρατευμένος, στρατιωτικός, (μτφ.) αγωνιστής
adj. - στρατιώτης

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    τυχοδιώκτης, μισθοφόρος
  • soldier on    (καθομ.) προχωρώ/συνεχίζω απτόητος

Italiano (Italian)
soldato

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    mercenario
  • soldier on    persistere

Português (Portuguese)
n. - soldado (m), militar (m), guerreiro (m)

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    mercenário (m), soldado da fortuna (m)
  • soldier on    perseverar

Русский (Russian)
солдат, военнослужащий, воин, солдатик (игрушка), борец, краб, рак, служить в армии, находиться на военной службе

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    наемный солдат, наемник
  • soldier on    оставаться на посту, не сдавать позиции, упорно продвигаться вперед, продолжать работу, несмотря на трудности

Español (Spanish)
n. - soldado, militar
v. intr. - servir como soldado o militar, fingir que se trabaja para escapar al castigo

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    mercenario
  • soldier on    seguir adelante a pesar de todo

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - soldat, knekt (åld.), militär, fuskare, skolkare, rökt sik
adj. - krigar-, soldat-

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
兵, 士兵, 军事家, 军人, 战士, 斗士, 当兵, 服兵役, 磨洋工, 坚持干, 假称害病

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    雇佣军人, 逐利冒险家
  • soldier on    顽强地坚持下去

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 兵, 士兵, 軍事家, 軍人, 戰士, 鬥士
v. intr. - 當兵, 服兵役, 磨洋工, 堅持幹, 假稱害病

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    雇傭軍人, 逐利冒險家
  • soldier on    頑強地堅持下去

한국어 (Korean)
n. - (육군) 군인, 투사, 장군
v. intr. - 군인이 되다, 일을 게을리하다

idioms:

  • soldier on    군인으로서 계속 근무하다, 꾸준히 일하다, 버텨 나가다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 軍人, 兵士, 戦士
v. - 軍人になる, 兵役につく

idioms:

  • soldier of fortune    傭兵, 冒険家
  • soldier on    がんばる

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) جندي (صفه) بطولي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮חייל, איש-צבא, מין נמלה, חיפושית טורפת, פרוסת צרה של לחם קלוי הנטבלת בביצה רכה‬
v. intr. - ‮שירת בצבא‬


 
 

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