Buccellarius

/bʌkəˈlɛriəs/ noun

In late Roman history, a professional soldier or retainer who served a wealthy landowner; a Germanic warrior adopted into Roman service.

From Latin 'bucellarius,' related to 'bucella' (biscuit or small loaf), referring to soldiers 'paid in bread' by their lords, evolving to mean armed retainer.

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