Battalion

/bəˈtæljən/ noun

A large military unit made up of several smaller companies, usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel. Informally, it can also mean a large number of people or things.

It comes from French “bataillon,” from Italian “battaglione,” a large group of soldiers, from “battaglia,” battle. The root is related to words for beating or fighting.

AMሻለቃ
ARكتيبة
BNব্যাটালিয়ন
CSprapor
DAbataljon
DEBataillon
ELτάγμα
ESbatallón
FAگردان
FIpataljoona
FRbataillon
GUબટાલિયન
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