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soldiery in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for soldiery in the English»Spanish Dictionary

soldierly [Am ˈsoʊldʒərli, Brit ˈsəʊldʒəli] ADJ

I.soldier [Am ˈsoʊldʒər, Brit ˈsəʊldʒə] N

II.soldier [Am ˈsoʊldʒər, Brit ˈsəʊldʒə] VB intr liter

soldier on VB [Am ˈsoʊldʒər -, Brit ˈsəʊldʒə -] Brit (v + adv) inf

unsoldierly [Am ˌənˈsoʊldʒərli, Brit ʌnˈsəʊldʒəli] ADJ

soldiery in the PONS Dictionary

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Even whilst in the trenches, boredom meant the soldiery desired news and information, and in accordance, a staff officer would organise lectures to satisfy these needs.
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Proceeding, he found the soldiery of the town ranged on each side of the street.
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Just about every puny hamlet and urban neighbourhood in this country has some kind of cairn or plaque commemorating local soldiery.
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Instead of using skilled surveyors, he completed the project using the now-unemployed and cheap soldiery.
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He shall have charge of the forts, the soldiery, the arms and all the implements of war.
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His skills in battle against the rebels were recognized, and he rose through the ranks of the soldiery.
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Here, the service of arrogant, strutting representatives of black soldiery was hated and feared.
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It also includes child soldiery and forced servile marriage.
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He separated the soldiery from the people.
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Soldiery of the era ranged from lightly armed mounted archers to heavy infantry, in regiments of varying size and quality.
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