grognard
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
- An old soldier.
- A soldier of the original imperial guard that was created by Napoleon I in 1804 and that made the final French charge at Waterloo.
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Someone who enjoys playing older war games or roleplaying games, or older versions of such games, when newer ones are available, and often complains frequently about newer games.
— James is such a grognard: he only plays the original edition of Dungeons & Dragons.
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A soldier or military enthusiast who pays meticulous attention to rules, details, and traditions, often respected for their expertise in areas that others might overlook.
— For quotations using this term, see Citations:grognard.
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French grognardbor.
English grognard
Borrowed from French grognard (“grumbler”).
French grognardbor.
English grognard
Borrowed from French grognard (“grumbler”).
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