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A Grenadier (sense 1).
 
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Etymology

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From French grenadier, corresponding to grenade +‎ -ier.

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Noun

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grenadier (plural grenadiers)

  1. (military) A type of soldier, originally one who threw grenades, later a member of a company formed from the tallest men of the regiment; now specifically, a member of the Grenadier Guards of Canada and the United Kingdom.
  2. (ornithology) Any of various African weaverbirds or waxbills, especially the common grenadier or the red bishop.
  3. (zoology) Any of various deep-sea fish of the family Macrouridae that have a large head and body and a long tapering tail; a rattail.
  4. (entomology) Either of two red and black libellulid dragonflies, Agrionoptera insignis and Lathrecista asiatica, of Asia and Australia.

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French

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Etymology

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From grenade +‎ -ier.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɡʁə.na.dje/
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Noun

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grenadier m (plural grenadiers)

  1. pomegranate tree
    Synonym: (obsolete) migrainier
  2. (military) grenadier

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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grenadier m (definite singular grenadieren, indefinite plural grenadiere, definite plural grenadierne)

  1. a Grenadian (person from Grenada)
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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French grenadier.

Noun

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grenadier m (plural grenadieri)

  1. grenadier

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative grenadier grenadierul grenadieri grenadierii
genitive-dative grenadier grenadierului grenadieri grenadierilor
vocative grenadierule grenadierilor

Swedish

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Etymology

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Grenada +‎ -ier

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grenadier c

  1. person from Grenada

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Not to be confused with grenadjär (grenadier).

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