souldiour

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Inglés[editar]

souldiour
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Etimología 1[editar]

Del francés antiguo soudier, del latín soldarius, del latín tardío soldum, del latín solidus.

Sustantivo[editar]

Singular Plural
souldiour souldiours
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Grafía obsoleta de  soldier.
  • Ejemplo:

And by the way you touched a Prince, a Souldiour of Pallas, whoſe honour you ſeem much to allowe.Gerard Legh. The Accedence of Armorie. 1597.

  • Ejemplo:

This villanous ſaltpeter ſhould be digde.William Shakespeare. The History of Henry the Fourth. 1608.

Out of the bowels of the harmeles earth;
VVhich many a good tall fellow had deſtroide
So cowardly : and but for theſe vile guns,
He would haue beene himſelfe a ſouldiour.
  • Ejemplo:

The Romane Eagle hangs her haggard wings.The Valient VVelshman, Or The Trve Chronicle History of the Life and Valiant Deeds of Caradoc the Great, King of Cambria, Now Called Wales. As it Hath Beene Sundry Times Acted by the Prince of Wales His Seruants. 1615.

And all the Army’s fled;all by the ſtrength
And oppoſition of one common man,
In ſhew ,not farre ſuperiour to a Souldiour,
That’s hyred with pay, or preſt vnto the field :
But in his manly carryage,like the ſonne
Of ſome vnconquered valiant Mermedon.

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