fantassin

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun A heavy-armed foot-soldier.

Examples

  • The line infantryman or fantassin; continued to form the backbone of the Imperial Army, as he had previously served its revolutionary predecessors.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON

  • An inexperienced recruit might easily double-load after an unnoticed misfire, or forget to withdraw his ramrod before pulling the trigger; similarly, a clumsy or malingering fantassin could easily contrive to spill most of the powder charge onto the ground and thus avoid the shoulder-dislocating kick of the weapon.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON

  • Up and up we went through the grounds, a few unburned old bodies in rags of uniform still discernible here and there as the lantern swung past them, a musician in sky-blue, a fantassin and officer-of-the-guard in scarlet, forming a cross, with domestics of the palace in red-and-orange.

    The Purple Cloud

Note

The word 'fantassin' comes ultimately from an Italian word meaning 'foot soldier'.