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poilu

American  
[pwah-loo, pwa-ly] / ˈpwɑ lu, pwaˈlü /

noun

poilus plural
  1. a French common soldier.


poilu British  
/ ˈpwɑːluː, pwaly /

noun

  1. an infantryman in the French Army, esp one in the front lines in World War I

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Origin of poilu

1910–15; < French, in earlier slang: tough individual, tough, brave, literally, hairy, haired; Middle French, Old French pelu ( cf. plew) < Vulgar Latin *pilūtus, equivalent to Latin pil ( us ) hair + Vulgar Latin *-ūtus, for Latin -ātus -ate 1 ( e > oi by influence of poil hair < Latin pilus )

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