Musketeer
Pronunciation: /ˌmʌskəˈtiːr/
Musketeer (noun)
- A soldier in a group serving a king or queen, often using a musket.
- A foot soldier from the 1500s to 1600s who fought with early firearms called muskets.
Examples
- The musketeer guarded the palace gates at night.
- A musketeer served the king and followed strict orders.