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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Legion \Le"gion\ (l[=e]"j[u^]n), n. [OE. legioun, OF. legion, F.
     l['e]gion, fr. L. legio, fr. legere to gather, collect. See
     {Legend}.]
     1. (Rom. Antiq.) A body of foot soldiers and cavalry
        consisting of different numbers at different periods, --
        from about four thousand to about six thousand men, -- the


        cavalry being about one tenth.
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     2. A military force; an army; military bands.
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     3. A great number; a multitude.
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              Where one sin has entered, legions will force their
              way through the same breach.          --Rogers.
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     4. (Taxonomy) A group of orders inferior to a class.
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     {Legion of honor}, an order instituted by the French
        government in 1802, when Bonaparte was First Consul, as a
        reward for merit, both civil and military.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  legion
       n 1: archaic terms for army [syn: {host}]
       2: association of ex-servicemen; "the American Legion"
       3: a large military unit; "the French Foreign Legion"
       4: a vast multitude [syn: {horde}, {host}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  112 Moby Thesaurus words for "legion":
     KP, a mass of, a world of, armed force, armed service, army,
     army group, array, battalion, battery, battle group, bevy, brigade,
     bunch, cadre, career soldiers, cloud, cluster, clutter, cohort,
     cohue, column, combat command, combat team, company, corps, covey,
     crowd, crush, deluge, detachment, detail, division, field army,
     field train, fighting machine, file, flight, flock, flocks, flood,
     flying column, forces, galaxy, garrison, ground forces,
     ground troops, hail, heap, hive, horde, host, jam, kitchen police,
     large amount, legions, lots, maniple, many, mass, masses of,
     military establishment, mob, muchness, multitude, nest, numbers,
     occupation force, organization, outfit, pack, panoply, paratroops,
     phalanx, platoon, plurality, posse, press, quantities, quite a few,
     rabble, rank, rank and file, ranks, regiment, regular army,
     regulars, rout, ruck, scores, section, shoal, ski troops, soldiery,
     spate, squad, squadron, standing army, storm troops, swarm,
     tactical unit, task force, the line, the military, throng,
     tidy sum, train, troop, troops, unit, wing, worlds of
  
  

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

  Legion
     a regiment of the Roman army, the number of men composing which
     differed at different times. It originally consisted of three
     thousand men, but in the time of Christ consisted of six
     thousand, exclusive of horsemen, who were in number a tenth of
     the foot-men. The word is used (Matt. 26:53; Mark 5:9) to
     express simply a great multitude.
     

















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