stratagem
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From Middle English stratageme, from Old French stratageme, from Latin strategema, from Ancient Greek στρατήγημα (stratḗgēma, “the act of a general, a piece of generalship”), from στρατηγέω (stratēgéō, “to be a general, command an army”), from στρατηγός (stratēgós, “a general, the leader or commander of an army”). See strategy.
stratagem (countable and uncountable, plural stratagems)
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From Latin strategema, from Ancient Greek στρατήγημα (stratḗgēma).
stratagem oblique singular, m (oblique plural stratagens, nominative singular stratagens, nominative plural stratagem)
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