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Meaning of regiment
A regiment is a large body of soldiers, typically made up of two or more battalions.
Etymology of regiment
The word "regiment" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the Old French "regiment", meaning "government" or "rule", which is itself derived from the Latin "regimen", meaning "rule" or "government"
Historically, the term "regiment" referred to a body of soldiers under the command of a colonel, and was often used to describe a permanent unit of an army
Synonyms
Definitions
- A permanent unit of an army, typically consisting of two or more battalions
- * A large body of soldiers
- * A group of people having a common purpose or activity
Usage Examples
- The regiment was deployed to the border to maintain order
- * She was a member of the regimental band
- * The regiment has a long and distinguished history
Antonyms
chaos
disorder
disorganization
individual
civilian
noncombatant
amateur
irregular
militia
guerrilla
rebel
renegade
mercenary
loner
solitary
solo
unsanctioned
unauthorized
unregulated
freelance