Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

velites

noun
/ˈvɛlɪtiːz/
Definition
A type of light infantry in ancient Roman armies, used for skirmishing and as support for heavier troops.
Examples
  • In the battle, the velites quickly surrounded the enemy, using their speed to gain the upper hand.
  • The general relied on the velites to harass the opposing force with their javelins.
Meaning
Velites were light foot soldiers in the Roman military, known for their mobility and agility. They played a crucial role in supporting heavier infantry by engaging the enemy from a distance before retreating behind the main line.
Synonyms
  • skirmishers
  • light infantry
  • runners