legionnaire
noun /ˌliːdʒəˈneə(r)/
/ˌliːdʒəˈner/
- a member of a legion, especially the French Foreign LegionWord Originearly 19th cent.: from French légionnaire, from légion ‘legion’, from Latin legio, from legere ‘choose, levy’. The adjective dates from the late 17th cent., in early use often in the phrase my, their, etc. name is legion, i.e. ‘we, they, etc. are many’ (Mark 5:9).