fifer

听听怎么读
英 ['faɪfə]
美 ['faɪfə]
是什么意思
  • n.

    吹横笛的人;

  • 变形

    复数:fifers

    英英释义

    Fifer

    • A fifer is a non-combatant military occupation of a foot soldier who originally played the fife during combat. The practice was instituted during the period of Early Modern warfare to sound signals during changes in formation, such as the line, and were also members of the regiment's military band during marches.

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