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soldat d'infanteria
Spanish
infante
Fights on foot with small arms.
infantryman
marcher
footslogger
Catalan
soldat d'infanteria
Catalan
subaltern
An assistant subject to the authority or control of another.
subsidiary
subordinate
underling
Catalan
subaltern
1
Wars continue, but fortunately for the
foot
soldier
,
Napoleonic tactics do not.
2
He said you haven't exactly been an eager
foot
soldier
for IRIS.
3
Seen dimly by darkness and fire, Raegar was just another
foot
soldier
.
4
Naw, I'm just a gallow-glass -a mercenary and a
foot
soldier
.
5
Every
foot
soldier
had at his side a sword for close fight.
6
But he -a common
foot
soldier
-
had not so much as dared.
7
For a
foot
soldier
-
the
gang
's
man on the street-thisdevelopment was particularly dangerous.
8
Gilbertus seized the
foot
soldier
and removed it from the board.
9
Every
foot
soldier
and every horseman passed before his scrutinizing eye.
10
Every
foot
soldier
shared a hundred marks of silver that day.
11
Figure 9 shows an English
foot
soldier
's
jedburgh axe of the sixteenth century.
12
What is the daily pay of a Saxon
foot
soldier
,
dragoon, and trooper?
13
My interest is not merely that of the common dumb gawping
foot
soldier
.
14
He moved one of the
foot
soldier
pieces, leaving it vulnerable to attack-intentionallyso.
15
He's a one-note, a
foot
soldier
in the anti-March crusade, without any nuance necessary.
16
The thinking machine moved another piece, a simple
foot
soldier
,
in a curious gambit.
Catalan
soldat d'infanteria
soldat de peu
infant
peó
subaltern
subordinat
Spanish
infante
peón