n. (Zool.) One of the Aptera. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. veteranus, from vetus, veteris, old; akin to Gr.
The insinuating eloquence and delicate flattery of veteran diplomatists and courtiers. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]
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n. [ L. veteranus (sc. miles): cf. F. vétéran. ] One who has been long exercised in any service or art, particularly in war; one who has had much experience, or has grown old or decrepit in service. [ 1913 Webster ]
Ensigns that pierced the foe's remotest lines,
The hardy veteran with tears resigns. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ In the United States, during the civil war, soldiers who had served through one term of enlistment and had reenlisted were specifically designated veterans. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. i. To reenlist for service as a soldier. [ U. S. ] Gen. W. T. Sherman. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. veteranus, from vetus, veteris, old; akin to Gr.
The insinuating eloquence and delicate flattery of veteran diplomatists and courtiers. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]
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n. [ L. veteranus (sc. miles): cf. F. vétéran. ] One who has been long exercised in any service or art, particularly in war; one who has had much experience, or has grown old or decrepit in service. [ 1913 Webster ]
Ensigns that pierced the foe's remotest lines,
The hardy veteran with tears resigns. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ In the United States, during the civil war, soldiers who had served through one term of enlistment and had reenlisted were specifically designated veterans. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. i. To reenlist for service as a soldier. [ U. S. ] Gen. W. T. Sherman. [ 1913 Webster ]