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21 excursor
excursor ōris, m [1 CEL-], a skirmisher, scout, spy: istius. -
22 ferentārius
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23 sagittārius
sagittārius ī, m [sagitta], an archer, bowman: sagittarios et funditores mittit, the light-armed troops, Cs.: barbari.—Fig.: de uno sagittario queri, one skirmisher.—The constellation Sagittarius, the Archer.* * *Iarcher, bowman; fletcher, maker of arrows; Archer (constellation/zodiac sign)IIsagittaria, sagittarium ADJarmed with bow/arrows; used in/concerned with making/manufacturing arrows -
24 antesignanus
skirmisher; leader; troops (pl.) in front rank of legion/before the standard -
25 schermutselaar
n. skirmisher, squabbler -
26 tirailleur
n. skirmisher -
27 strelac
• archer; bowman; fusilia; fusilier; marksman; rifle; rifleman; sagitarius; scorer; shooter; shot; skirmisher -
28 المناوش
n. skirmisher -
29 escaramuzador
m.1 skirmisher.2 disputer. (Metaphorical) -
30 застрельщик
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31 застрельщик
муж.1) instigator; initiator, leader, pioneer2) воен. skirmisher -
32 čarkar
m skirmisher; WW2 Ustasha private -
33 concursator
concursātor, ōris, m. [id.], one who runs hither and thither; in milit. lang., a skirmisher (opp. statarius;rare, perh. only in Livy): concursator et vagus pedes,
Liv. 31, 35, 6:levis et concursator hostis,
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34 exculcator
exculcātor, ōris, m. [exculco], milit. t. t., a skirmisher, scout, Veg. Mil. 2, 15. -
35 excursator
ex-cursātor, ōris, m. [id.]. In milit. lang., a skirmisher, scout, Amm. 24, 1, 1. -
36 excursor
excursor, ōris, m. [excurro, I. A. b.].I.A skirmisher, scout, spy:B.paratissimus pro nobis,
Val. Max. 7, 3, 7:istius excursor et emissarius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 8, § 22.—Transf.: excursores venti habentur, qui directo spiritu proflant, App. de Mundo, p. 62, 20 (p. 259 Bip.).—II.In gen., i. q. cursor, Inscr. ap. Don. 315, 7. -
37 veles
vēlĕs, ĭtis, m. [volare, velox, flying troops], a kind of light-armed soldier, who attacked the enemy out of the line of battle, a skirmisher.I.Lit., usually in the plur.: velites, Liv 26, 4, 4 sq.; 21, 55, 11; 23, 29, 3; 38, 21, 13; 30, 33, 3; Varr ap. Non. 552, 30; Ov Ib. 48 (Merkel, militis); Val. Max. 2, 3, 3.— Sing., Lucil. ap. Fest. s. v sub vitem, p. 308; Titin. ap. Non. 552, 26.—* II.Transf.:me autem a te, ut scurram velitem, malis oneratum esse, non moleste tuli,
as the clown of the troop, Cic. Fam. 9, 20, 1. -
38 застрельщик
1. skirmisher; instigator; initiator2. leaderСинонимический ряд:зачинатель (сущ.) зачинатель; инициатор -
39 προδρομεύω
A to be a mounted skirmisher, Arist.Ath.49.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προδρομεύω
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40 ψυλλοτοξότης
A flea-archer, flea-skirmisher, Comic word in Luc.VH1.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψυλλοτοξότης
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