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Turm

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n.1.A troop; a company.
Legions and cohorts, turms of horse and wings.
- Milton.

Turm troop of horsemen, specifically 30 to 32 men, 1483.
Examples: turm of horsemen, 1533; of horse and wings, 1671.


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