garnison

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See also: Garnison

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English garnisoun, from Middle French garnison, from Old French garnison, from garnir, guarnir (to protect, provision).

Noun

garnison (plural garnisons)

  1. (Early Modern, rare) garrison (military post or the troops stationed at it)

See also

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French garnison, from Old French garnison, from garnir (to protect) + -ison.

Pronunciation

Noun

garnison f (plural garnisons)

  1. garrison (fortified town or city)
  2. garrison (body of troops)

Descendants

  • German: Garnison
  • Russian: гарнизо́н m (garnizón)
  • Turkish: garnizon

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Middle English

Noun

garnison

  1. Alternative form of garnisoun

Middle French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French garnison, from garnir (to protect) + -ison.

Noun

garnison f (plural garnisons)

  1. garrison (fortified town or city)
  2. garrison (body of troops)

Descendants

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

From French garnison.

Noun

garnison m (definite singular garnisonen, indefinite plural garnisoner, definite plural garnisonene)

  1. (military) a garrison
    • 2012, "Ørnens erobring" by Simon Scarrow, Front Forlag →ISBN. [1]
      Han hadde ikke gitt noen advarsel om at han kom på inspeksjon, men ville se hver av garnisonene slik den vanligvis fungerte uten at de hadde gjort noen spesielle forberedelser fordi en høyere offiser skulle komme.
      He had not given any warning that he was coming on inspection, but wanted to see each of the garrisons as they usually functioned, without them having made any special preparations because a higher officer was coming.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

From French garnison.

Noun

garnison m (definite singular garnisonen, indefinite plural garnisonar, definite plural garnisonane)

  1. (military) a garrison

Derived terms

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