Word Meanings - LEGION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A body of foot soldiers and cavalry consisting of different numbers at different periods, -- from about four thousand to about six thousand men, -- the cavalry being about one tenth. 2. A military force; an army; military bands. 3. A great number;
Additional info about word: LEGION
A body of foot soldiers and cavalry consisting of different numbers at different periods, -- from about four thousand to about six thousand men, -- the cavalry being about one tenth. 2. A military force; an army; military bands. 3. A great number; a multitude. Where one sin has entered,legions will force their way through the same breach. Rogers.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of LEGION)
- Army
- Troops
- soldiery
- legion
- soldiers
- military
- phalanx
- host
- multitude
- Plurality
- Multitude
- multitudinousness
- number
- numerousness
- profusion
- collection
Related words: (words related to LEGION)
- TROOPSHIP
A vessel built or fitted for the conveyance of troops; a transport. - NUMBERFUL
Numerous. - LEGIONARY
Belonging to a legion; consisting of a legion or legions, or of an indefinitely great number; as, legionary soldiers; a legionary force. "The legionary body of error." Sir T. Browne. - PROFUSION
1. The act of one who is profuse; a lavishing or pouring out without sting. Thy vast profusion to the factious nobles Rowe. 2. Abundance; exuberant plenty; lavish supply; as, a profusion of commodities. Addison. - PLURALITY
See PLURALITY (more info) 1. The state of being plural, or consisting of more than one; a number consisting of two or more of the same kind; as, a plurality of worlds; the plurality of a verb. - NUMBERLESS
Innumerable; countless. - MULTITUDE
1. A great number of persons collected together; a numerous collection of persons; a crowd; an assembly. But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them. Matt. ix. 36. 2. A great number of persons or things, regarded - LEGIONED
Formed into a legion or legions; legionary. Shelley. - PHALANX
A body of heavy-armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep. There were several different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from four to twenty-five or more ranks of men. "In cubic phalanx firm advanced." Milton. The Grecian - LEGION
A body of foot soldiers and cavalry consisting of different numbers at different periods, -- from about four thousand to about six thousand men, -- the cavalry being about one tenth. 2. A military force; an army; military bands. 3. A great number; - SOLDIERSHIP
Military qualities or state; martial skill; behavior becoming a soldier. Shak. - NUMBER
The distinction of objects, as one, or more than one (in some languages, as one, or two, or more than two), expressed by a difference in the form of a word; thus, the singular number and the plural number are the names of the forms of - NUMBERS
of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews. - MILITARY
1. Of or pertaining to soldiers, to arms, or to war; belonging to, engaged in, or appropriate to, the affairs of war; as, a military parade; military discipline; military bravery; military conduct; military renown. Nor do I, as an enemy to peace, - NUMBERER
One who numbers. - LEGIONRY
A body of legions; legions, collectively. Pollok. - SOLDIERY
1. A body of soldiers; soldiers, collectivelly; the military. A camp of faithful soldiery. Milton. 2. Military service. Sir P. Sidney. - COLLECTION
1. The act or process of collecting or of gathering; as, the collection of specimens. 2. That which is collected; as: A gathering or assemblage of objects or of persons. "A collection of letters." Macaulay. A gathering of money for charitable - COLLECTIONAL
Of or pertaining to collecting. The first twenty-five must have been wasted for collectional purposes. H. A. Merewether. - NUMBEROUS
Numerous. Drant. - OUTNUMBER
To exceed in number. - MISRECOLLECTION
Erroneous or inaccurate recollection. - OVERMULTITUDE
To outnumber. - ANTENUMBER
A number that precedes another. Bacon. - MISNUMBER
To number wrongly. - RECOLLECTION
1. The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the operation by which objects are recalled to the memory, or ideas revived in the mind; reminiscence; remembrance. 2. The power of recalling ideas to the mind, or the period within which