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English
Etymology
From French grognard (“grumbler”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡɹɔnjɑɹ/, /ˈɡɹoʊn.jɑɹd/, /ˈɡɹɑɡ.nɑɹd/
Noun
grognard (plural grognards)
- An old soldier.
- (historical) A soldier of the original imperial guard that was created by Napoleon I in 1804 and that made the final French charge at Waterloo.
- (games, slang) Someone who enjoys playing older war games or roleplaying games, or older versions of such games, when newer ones are available.
James is such a grognard, he only plays the original edition of Dungeons and Dragons.
- (military) A soldier or enthusiast in attention to detail for rules and regulations. Respected as an expert in things most people don’t care about.
Translations
games, slang: person who prefers to play older (versions of) war games or RPGs
French
Etymology
From grogner (“to snarl, grunt, growl, grumble”) + -ard.
Pronunciation
Noun
grognard m (plural grognards, feminine grognarde)
- a grumbler; one who grumbles
- an old veteran soldier, specifically an old grenadier of the Imperial Guard (Grenadiers à pied de la Garde Impériale); an old complaining soldier
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