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crusader noun

  /kɹuˈseɪdɚ/ , /kɹuːˈseɪdə/
  • (historical) A fighter in the medieval Crusades who had taken the Cross.
croisé

crusade noun

  /kɹuːˈseɪd/
  • (historical) Any of the Papally-endorsed military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Latin Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims, as well as expeditions along the Baltic Sea and against the Cathars.
  • (figuratively) A grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause.
croisade

Crusade noun

  • Any of a series of religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it.
croisade
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