trooper

Etymology
From, from. The sense of “one who endures adversity” comes from but through assimilation with the sense of “soldier” has come to be usually spelled “trooper”.

Noun

 * 1)  A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour.
 * 2)  A cavalry horse; a charger.
 * 3)  A soldier.
 * 4)  A troopship.
 * 5)  A mounted policeman.
 * 6)  One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.
 * 1)  A mounted policeman.
 * 2)  One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.
 * 1)  One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.

Coordinate terms

 * cavalryman
 * cuirassier
 * dragoon
 * hussar
 * lancer
 * uhlan
 * yeoman

Translations

 * Bulgarian: редник от кавалерията
 * Esperanto: rajdistarano
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Italian:
 * Maori: hōia

Verb

 * 1) To work as a trooper.
 * 2) To work steadily at an unpleasant job without complaint.
 * 1) To work steadily at an unpleasant job without complaint.