chasseur

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chas·seur

C0258000 (shă-sûr′)n.1. Any of certain light cavalry or infantry troops trained for rapid maneuvers.2. A hunter.3. A uniformed footman.
[French, from Old French chaceor, from chacier, to pursue; see chase1.]

chasseur

(ʃæˈsɜː; French ʃasœr) n1. (Military) French army a member of a unit specially trained and equipped for swift deployment2. (in some parts of Europe, esp formerly) a uniformed attendant, esp one in the livery of a huntsmanadj (Cookery) (often postpositive) designating or cooked in a sauce consisting of white wine and mushrooms[C18: from French: huntsman]

chas•seur

(ʃæˈsɜr)

n. 1. one of a body of French cavalry or infantry troops trained for rapid movement. 2. a liveried servant, esp. a footman. 3. a hunter. [1790–1800; < French: literally, chaser; see chase1, -eur]
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