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warrior

[ wawr-ee-er, wawr-yer, wor-ee-er, wor-yer ]

noun

  1. a person engaged or experienced in warfare; soldier.
  2. a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics.


warrior

/ ˈ·ÉÉ’°ùɪə /

noun

    1. a person engaged in, experienced in, or devoted to war
    2. ( as modifier )

      a warrior nation

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of warrior1

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English werreieor, from Old North French; equivalent to war 1 + -or 2
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of warrior1

C13: from Old Northern French werreieor, from werre war
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“God bless him for being a warrior,†Wilson said.

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The helmet, now housed in the British Museum, is decorated with various motifs, including two small panels depicting warriors on horseback.

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A defence barrister for McGreevy said his client was not a "political ideologue" but rather a "lonely keyboard warrior".

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There was a spate of book banning and cancellations of African-American history classes, particularly in Florida where DeSantis was making his bones as a MAGA-style warrior and brought Rufo in as an adviser.

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