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‖ soldado|solˈdado| Also 6–7 souldado, 9 erron. soldada. [Sp. (and Pg.), = It. soldato (whence F. soldat), f. soldo (Sp. sueldo) military pay: see sold n.1] 1. A soldier. Also attrib.
1586J. Hooker Hist. Irel. in Holinshed II. 105/2 This roisting Rutterkin wholie then standing on the soldado hoigh. 1592Greene Upst. Courtier Wks. (Grosart) XI. 247 To be terrible like a warrior and a Soldado. 1612Chapman Widdowes T. v. i, [Will] No bootie serue you sir Soldado But my poore sister? 1698Fryer Acc. E. India & P. 142 Seizing it by Force with Three Files of Soldadoes. 1819Scott Leg. Montrose ii, Neither Wallenstein nor Pappenheim..would likely listen to the objurgations of boors or burghers against any commander or soldado. 1840Hor. Smith Cromwell I. 268 Sad-visaged and morose soldadoes in suits of buff tarnished and soiled by service. 1864Burton Scot Abr. II. ii. 136 The otherwise single-minded and honourable soldado. 2. The South American heron.
1852Th. Ross tr. Humboldt's Trav. II. xx. 255 On the summits of those [rocks] situated near the Orinoco, flamingos, soldados, and other fishing birds perch. 3. The squirrel-fish (Holocentrus ascensionis) of the West Indies, etc. (Webster's Suppl. 1902.) |