troop
[ troop ]
/ trup /
noun
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
British Military.
to carry (the flag or colors) in a ceremonial way before troops.
Obsolete.
to assemble or form into a troop or troops.
Origin of troop
1535–45; < French
troupe, Old French
trope, probably back formation from
tropel herd, flock (French
troupeau), equivalent to
trop- (< Germanic; see
thorp) +
-el ≪ Latin
-ellus diminutive suffix
synonym study for troop
1. See
company.
8.
Troop,
troupe both mean a band, company, or group.
Troop has various meanings as indicated in the definitions above. With the spelling
troupe the word has the specialized meaning of a company of actors, singers, acrobats, or other performers.
OTHER WORDS FROM troop
in·ter·troop, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH troop
troop troupe (see synonym study at the current entry)Words nearby troop
trondheim,
trondheim fiord,
trondhjemite,
trone,
tronk,
troop,
troop carrier,
trooper,
troopship,
troostite,
trop
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British Dictionary definitions for troop
troop
/ (truːp) /
noun
verb
Word Origin for troop
C16: from French
troupe, from
troupeau flock, of Germanic origin