Guerrillas

/ɡəˈrɪləz/ noun

Small groups of fighters who use surprise attacks and hit-and-run tactics instead of traditional military battles, often fighting against a larger army.

From Spanish 'guerrilla' meaning 'little war,' derived from 'guerra' (war). The term became popular during the Peninsular War (1808-1814) when Spanish civilians used unconventional tactics against Napoleon's army.

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