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myrmidon

[mur-mi-don, -dn] / ˈmɜr mɪˌdɒn, -dn /


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His myrmidon on this occasion was a little, red-nosed butler, who waddled about the house after his master, while the latter bounced from room to room like a cracker.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction by Mee, Arthur

Duhaut's myrmidon, l'Archevêque, was absent, hunting, and Hiens was for killing him on his return; but the two priests and Joutel succeeded in dissuading him.

From France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3 by Parkman, Francis

Whenever he was feverish the myrmidon packed him, and in half an hour the fever was gone.

From It Is Never Too Late to Mend by Reade, Charles

Come, call up your myrmidon and send me to Kajana.

From The Czar's Spy The Mystery of a Silent Love by Le Queux, William

It had been—But how had it come here, into the possession of this base myrmidon of the French police?

From The Rome Express by Griffiths, Arthur




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