Buglers

/ˈbjuːɡlərz/ noun

Plural of bugler; people who play bugles, especially in military, scouts, or ceremonial settings.

From 'bugle' plus the agentive suffix '-er' (one who does something), then pluralized with '-s'. The word has been used since the 1600s in military contexts.

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