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/ brɪˈgeɪd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a military unit having its own headquarters and consisting of two or more regiments, squadrons, groups, or battalions.
a large body of troops.
a group of individuals organized for a particular purpose: a fire brigade; a rescue brigade.
bucket brigade.
History/Historical . a convoy of canoes, sleds, wagons, or pack animals, especially as used to supply trappers in the 18th- and 19th-century Canadian and U.S. fur trade.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used with object), bri·gad·ed, bri·gad·ing. to form into a brigade.
to group together.
Origin of brigade 1630–40; <French <Old Italian brigata company of soldiers, originally group, band, equivalent to brig (are ) probably to associate (with), be together (obsolete sense) (see brigand) + -ata -ade1
OTHER WORDS FROM brigade in·ter·bri·gade, adjective sub·bri·gade, noun Words nearby brigade brier, brierroot, brierwood, Brieux, brig, brigade , brigadier, brigadier general, brigalow, brigand, brigandine
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Example sentences from the Web for brigade Simultaneously, a brigade of mercenaries and Congolese soldiers would seal off the city and expel the guerrillas.
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His fixer, who Barfi said was affiliated with the Islamist Tawhid brigade , was set free 15 days later.
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Shamsi led the FSA brigade in the Syrian city of Der al Zour, the largest city on the Syria-Iraq border.
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The commander of the Army brigade assigned to defend Bayji had retreated to Tikrit.
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With the Vice Minster of Justice now a hostage, Gen. Pardo's 4th brigade had little choice but to strike.
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Boughton's brigade was on the left of the railroad, and Harland's on the right.
Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V2 | Jacob Dolson Cox
General Bates' brigade probably arrived upon the field about noon.
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army | T. G. Steward
Division had decided otherwise, however, and had ordered up a battalion of the 126th brigade .
The Seventh Manchesters | S. J. Wilson
Davies's brigade fought gallantly to resist Hampton's assaults, which began as soon as the firing on Custer in the rear was heard.
Civil War Experiences | Henry Coddington Meyer
Soon after eight o'clock our column was set in motion, the Third brigade in advance.
The Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion | George P. Bissell
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British Dictionary definitions for brigade noun a formation of fighting units, together with support arms and services, smaller than a division and usually commanded by a brigadier
a group of people organized for a certain task a rescue brigade
verb (tr) to organize into a brigade
to put or group together
Word Origin for brigade C17: from Old French, from Old Italian, from brigare to fight, perhaps of Celtic origin; see brigand
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