janissary
/dʒænɪˈsɛri/Definitions
1. noun
A member of an elite infantry corps of the Ottoman Empire, recruited from Christian captives, especially from the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
“The janissaries played a crucial role in the Ottoman Empire’s military conquests for centuries.”
2. noun
A similar elite infantry corps or group.
“The modern-day military unit was modeled after the janissaries of old.”