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Sodger

Sodger \So"dger\ (s[=o]"j[~e]r), n. & v. i. Variant of Soldier. [Dial. or Slang]

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sodger

alt. (context nonstandard dialect English) soldier n. (context nonstandard dialect English) soldier

Usage examples of "sodger".

There never was woman yet, young or auld, that was ill-set to a sodger, forbye yon randy Jael, wha maun hae been an unco trial to her man.

Lauder dominie lickit intil me to ken that Achilles was a braw sodger.

State and a purified Kirk if a mailed Amalekite can hunt our sodgers from Dan to Beersheba?

Shortly thereafter she was daundering on the craigs wi' twa-three sodgers, and it was a blawy day.

Baith were weel qualified, for they had baith been sodgers in the garrison, and kent the gate to handle solans, and the seasons and values of them.

He remembers that it was Bligh who stood up for the convicts against the sodgers when he was governor o’ New South Wales.