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deserter in Latin

deserter in Latin is dēsertor — deserter means someone who has left their military post without permission and does not intend to return.

deserter in Latin

dēsertor
noun
(military) A person who has physically removed him- or herself from the control or direction of a military or naval unit with the intention of permanently leaving

What does "deserter" mean?

  1. noun Someone who has left their military post without permission and does not intend to return.
    "The deserter was court-martialled and imprisoned."

deserter in a sentence

  • The deserter was court-martialled and imprisoned.

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What is "deserter" in Latin?

"deserter" in Latin is dēsertor. deserter means: Someone who has left their military post without permission and does not intend to return.

How do you use "deserter" in a sentence?

Example: "The deserter was court-martialled and imprisoned." In Latin, "deserter" is dēsertor.

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