trooper
Meanings
Plural: troopers
Noun
- a soldier in a motorized army unit
- a mounted policeman
- a state police officer
- a soldier mounted on horseback
- A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armor.
- A cavalry horse; a charger.
- A soldier.
- A troopship.
- Ellipsis of state trooper.
- A mounted policeman.
- Misspelling of trouper (“one who stoically endures adversity”) .
Verb
- To work as a trooper.
- To work steadily at an unpleasant job without complaint.
Origin / Etymology
From troop + -er, from French troupe. The sense of “one who endures adversity” comes from trouper (“member of an acting troupe”) but through assimilation with the sense of “soldier” has come to be usually spelled “trooper”.
Synonyms
armored soldier, cavalryman, crewman, horse soldier, state trooper, survivor, tough cookie, Tpr, zipperhead
Scrabble Score: 9
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