Chasseur

/ʃæˈsɜr/ noun

A soldier in a light cavalry or infantry unit, especially in the French military, trained for rapid movement and reconnaissance.

French word from 'chasser' (to chase), derived from Latin 'captiare' (to hunt or pursue). It originally referred to hunters, then came to mean cavalry soldiers who moved quickly like hunters pursuing prey.

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