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Meaning of Legion | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈliː.d͡ʒən

Definitions

  1. Ellipsis of American Legion.
    US, abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis
  2. The major unit or division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 infantry soldiers and 100 to 200 cavalry troops.
    Ancient-Rome
  3. A combined arms major military unit featuring cavalry, infantry, and artillery, including historical units such as the British Legion, and present-day units such as the Spanish Legion and the French Foreign Legion.
  4. A large military or semi-military unit trained for combat; any military force; an army, regiment; an armed, organized and assembled militia.
  5. A national organization or association of former servicemen, such as the American Legion.
  6. A large number of people; a multitude.
  7. A great number.
  8. A group of orders inferior to a class; in scientific classification, a term occasionally used to express an assemblage of objects intermediate between an order and a class.

Equivalents

Afrikaans legioen
العربية الجحفل جحفل فيلق
Български легион
Bosanski legija
Català legió
Čeština legie
Deutsch Legion
Ελληνικά λεγεώνα
Esperanto legio
Español legión
Français légion
Gaeilge léigiún
Hrvatski legija
Magyar légió
Bahasa Indonesia legiun
Italiano legione
ქართული ლეგიონი
한국어 군단 부대
Kurdî lejyon
Latina legio
Lietuvių legionas
Latviešu leģions
Македонски легија
Malti leġjun
Nederlands legio legioen
Polski legion
Português inúmeros legião muitos
Română legiune
Русский легион
Slovenčina légia
Српски legija
Svenska legio legion
Türkçe lejyon
Українська легіон
Tiếng Việt binh đoàn

Examples

“Efforts to unionize were routinely met with clubbings, shootings, jailings, blacklistings and executions, perpetrated not only by well-armed legions of company goons, but also by police officers, deputies, National Guardsmen and even regular soldiers.”
“With all due respect to Aaron, every era seems to have had its legion of wrongdoers and shortcutters who used whatever science was available to get an edge.”
“where one Sin has entered, Legions will force their Way through the fame Breach.”
“Afternoon TV mainstays like Leila Benitez and Bobby Ledesma of Darigold Jamboree gradually gave way to teenage loveteams Vi and Bot and Guy and Pip who had legions of fans watching their shows and movies and listening to their records.”
“Legions of lawyers make use of codes and loopholes like the EB-5 program in the United States, whereby anyone who invests $500,000 to $1 million can gain a visa; […]”
“It was a tantalizing promise, delivered with Donald Trump’s trademark panache: As dealmaker in chief, he would quickly end world conflicts that had defied his predecessors and their nattily dressed legions of career diplomats.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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