Arquebusier

/ˌɑrkɪbəˈzɪr/ noun

A soldier trained to use an arquebus; an infantryman equipped with this early firearm.

From arquebus + -ier (French suffix for person, similar to English -er). The term emerged in the 16th century as standing armies developed specialized units of musketeers and arquebusiers.

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