0 a large group of soldiers who form a part of an army, especially the ancient Roman army:
The difficulties surrounding the court case are legion.
3 a very large group of soldiers who form part of an army, esp. of an ancient Roman army, or any large group of people:
While virtually no one had seen her coming in 1943, now it seemed legions were prepared.
Legal advice as to what extent the actual iconography and style of the real-life legions could be used was taken at every stage.
One must, however, be careful to distinguish the wares used by the legions from that of the auxiliary units.
As a result they joined the legions of landless generational farm-labourers who sustained an uneconomic and heavily subsidised white-owned commercial agricultural sector.
A total number of 15 haemorrhagic legions occurred in eight gerbils, in which nine lesions were observed on day 12 for the first time.
The latter often had great designs for what they considered their legions.
By the 1830s they made up over 40 per cent of its legions.
There were no legions of painters bemoaning the lack of tools to realise their visions or calling for engineers to assist them in doing so.
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