legionry

English

Etymology

From legion +‎ -ry.

Noun

legionry (usually uncountable, plural legionries)

  1. A body of legions; legions collectively.
    • 1827, Robert Pollok, The Course of Time:
      to drive away
      From earth the dark , infernal legionry
      Of superstition , ignorance , and hell

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