mercenaire
mercenary
noun adjective mehr-suh-NEHR Rare
Origin: Latin 'mercenarius' (hired for pay)
Usage Note
Mercenaire can be a noun (a hired soldier) or an adjective (motivated purely by money). The adjective mercenaire applied to a person implies greed and a lack of principle. The noun mercenariat refers to the practice of hiring mercenaries and is used in geopolitical contexts.
Examples
"Il s'était engagé comme mercenaire en Afrique."
Natural Translation
He had enlisted as a mercenary in Africa.
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