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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



272 words match “TROOP”

TUMBREL; TUMBRIL n.
A cart or carriage with two wheels, which accompanies troops or artillery, to convey the tools of pioneers, cartridges, and the like.
TURM n.
A troop; a company. [Obs. or Poetic] Legions and cohorts, turms of horse and wings. Milton.
VANGUARD n.
The troops who march in front of an army; the advance guard; the van.
VEXILLATION n.
A company of troops under one vexillum.
VEXILLUM n.
A company of troops serving under one standard.
VICTORIOUS a.
causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; a victorious day. But I shall rise victorious, and subdue My vanquisher. Milton. Now are our brows bound wind victorious wreaths. Shak. -- Vic*to"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Vic*to"ri*ous*ness, n.
WAIT v.
with ceremony or respect. [Obs.] He chose a thousand horse, the flower of all His warlike troops, to wait the funeral. Dryden. Remorse and heaviness of heart shall wait thee, And everlasting anguish be thy portion. Rowe.
WEDGE n.
Anything in the form of a wedge, as a body of troops drawn up in such a form. In warlike muster they appear, In rhombs, and wedges, and half-moons, and wings. Milton.
WHEEL v.
To change direction, as if revolving upon an axis or pivot; to turn; as, the troops wheeled to the right. Being able to advance no further, they are in a fair way to wheel about to the other extreme. South.
WINTER n.
well in winter, or that does not ripen until winter. -- Winter quarters, the quarters of troops during the winter; a winter residence or station. -- Winter rye, a kind of rye that is sown in autumn. -- Winter shad (Zoöl.), the gizzard shad. -- Winter sheldrake (Zoöl.), the goosander. [Local, U.S.] -- Winter sleep (…
WITHSTAND v.
to oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to withstand eloquence or arguments. Piers Plowman. I withstood him to the face. Gal. ii. 11. Some village Hampden, that, with dauntless breast. The little tyrant of his fields withstood. Gray.
ZAREBA n.
ul instinct on the part of this little creature to surround itself with a zareba like the troops after Osman Digma." R. Jefferies.
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