Mousquetaire
Mous·que·taire
noun \ˌmü-skə-ˈter\Definition of MOUSQUETAIRE
: a French musketeer; especially : one of the royal musketeers of the 17th and 18th centuries conspicuous for their daring and their flamboyant dress
Origin of MOUSQUETAIRE
French — more at musketeer
First Known Use: 1705
Rhymes with MOUSQUETAIRE
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