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English
Etymology
Uncertain. First attested 1894 in a list of United States Naval Academy slang, where it remained in use at least until 1925. Widely adopted during the Second World War. Often stated to be a blend of GI + marine, but early uses antedate both the widespread adoption of the term GI (c. 1910) and its use to denote individuals (c. late 1930s).
Possibly related to Royal Navy slang gerine (“a marine”), though gyrene antedates it in print. gerine is sometimes given as a clipping of tangerine, in reference to the color of the tunics worn by the Royal Marine Light Infantry, but U.S. Marines' uniforms did not have such a color.
Noun
gyrene (plural gyrenes)
- (informal) A member of the United States Marine Corps.
References
- ^ Albert F. Moe (1962 October) “'Gyrene': A Lexicographical Stumbling Block”, in American Speech, volume 37, number 3, pages 176-188
- ^ Albert F. Moe (1963 February) “1. Anent "Marine Corps Slang". 2. Addendum to "Gyrene"”, in American Speech, volume 38, number 1, pages 76-79
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