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soldiering on

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sol⋅dier

[sohl-jer]
–noun
1. a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
2. an enlisted man or woman, as distinguished from a commissioned officer: the soldiers' mess and the officers' mess.
3. a person of military skill or experience: George Washington was a great soldier.
4. a person who contends or serves in any cause: a soldier of the Lord.
5. Also called button man. Slang. a low-ranking member of a crime organization or syndicate.
6. Entomology. a member of a caste of sexually underdeveloped female ants or termites specialized, as with powerful jaws, to defend the colony from invaders.
7. a brick laid vertically with the narrower long face out. Compare rowlock (def. 2).
8. Informal. a person who avoids work or pretends to work; loafer; malingerer.
–verb (used without object)
9. to act or serve as a soldier.
10. Informal. to loaf while pretending to work; malinger: He was soldiering on the job.
11. soldier on, to persist steadfastly in one's work; persevere: to soldier on until the work is done.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME souldiour < OF soudier, so(l)dier, equiv. to soulde pay (< L solidus; see sol 2 ) + -ier -ier 2


sol⋅dier⋅ship, noun
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