0 a soldier, usually one who has both experience and skill in fighting, especially in the past:
1 a person who has experience and skill in fighting, esp. as a soldier:
The Apache chief Geronimo had a reputation as a fearless warrior.
Early modern culture was still deeply imbued with warrior values, some of which (including those concerning women) were intensified by engagement with religious reformation.
The warriors trooped out in two files and stood on both sides of the steps.
Their character-building terrain was hallowed as a testing ground for warriors.
He repeatedly paints these warriors as soldiering in a supporting military capacity.
When soldiers went home, their idealization as warriors was recognized and celebrated by their families and communities.
The heroes include warriors and minstrels, merchants and vagabonds, but also such fantastic symbols of nature as dragons and mermaids.
A lively dance of warriors proves more to his liking, but he requests something of a sweeter nature.
Her stable, warrior stance, extended limbs, and erect torso must convey her inner strength.
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