Legión (en. Legion)

/le.ɣjon/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Set of troops that are part of an army, especially in the Roman context.
The Roman legion was feared for its discipline and organization.
La legión romana era temida por su disciplina y organización.
Large number of people united by a common interest.
The legion of film enthusiasts gathered at the festival.
La legión de aficionados al cine se reunió en el festival.
Army unit in some countries, such as the French Foreign Legion.
Many soldiers enlist in the Foreign Legion seeking new experiences.
Muchos soldados se enlistan en la Legión Extranjera buscando nuevas experiencias.

Etymology

From Latin 'legio', which means 'gathering' or 'to bequeath.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

Legion of Honor
Distinction awarded in France for civil or military merits.
legión de honor
Foreign Legion
Military body formed by foreign volunteers in France.
legión extranjera
Legion of enthusiasts
Large group of people who follow or support something fervently.
legión de aficionados

Related Words

militia
Body of citizens performing military functions.
milicia
soldier
Person serving in an army.
soldado
battalion
Military unit that groups a certain number of soldiers.
batalón

Slang Meanings

Large number of something.
There was a legion of people at the party.
Había una legión de personas en la fiesta.
A very close-knit group.
They are a legion of friends who support each other.
Son una legión de amigos que se apoyan mutuamente.