
1) Brown sauce 2) Combat occupation 3) French trooper 4) French word used in English 5) Liveried servant
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Chasseur [sha-sur; Fr. sha-sœr] (a French term for `hunter`) is the designation given to certain regiments of French and Belgian light infantry (Chasseurs à pied) or light cavalry (Chasseurs à cheval) to denote troops trained for rapid action. ==History== This branch of the French Army originated during the War of the Austrian Succession when.....
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[clipper] Boyle sent a notice to King George III by way of a captured merchant vessel that he had released for the purpose. The notice, he commanded, was to be posted on the door of Lloyd`s of London, the shipping underwriters. In it he declared that the entire British Isles were under naval blockade by Chasseur alone. This affront sent the...
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[sauce] Sauce chasseur, sometimes called `hunter`s sauce`, is a simple or compound brown sauce used in French cuisine. It is typically made using demi-glace or an espagnole sauce as a base, and often includes mushrooms and shallots. It may also include tomatoes and a finishing of fines herbes. The name is derived from the French word for `h...
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hunter; liveried hotel attendant
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• (n.) One of a body of light troops, cavalry or infantry, trained for rapid movements. • (n.) An attendant upon persons of rank or wealth, wearing a plume and sword.
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(French: `hunter`), member of various branches of the French army. Originally (1743) chasseurs, or chasseurs à pied (`on foot`), were light-infantry ...
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In 18th-century France, a soldier who belonged to a light company of skirmishers attached to a regiment; in the modern French army, a member of a class of light regiments...
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Light troops. Translation = 'hunter'
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Chas`seur' noun [ French, a huntsman. See
Chase to pursue.]
1. (Mil.) One of a body of light troops, cavalry or infantry, trained for rapid movements.
2. An attendant upon persons of rank or wealth, wearing a plume and sword. « The great
chasseur who had anno...
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Light troops (hunters).
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hunter; also, sauce with white wine, mushrooms, shallots, tomatoes, and herbs.
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sauce with white wine, shallots, mushrooms, tomatoes, herbs
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(in the French army) one of a body of cavalry or infantry troops equipped and trained for rapid movement. · a uniformed footman or attendant; liveried servant. · a hunter. · Also calleda brown sauce, usually containing mushrooms, tomatoes, shallots, white wine, etc.
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