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Etymology of the Latin word phalanx

the Latin word phalanx (phalanx, compact body of heavy infantry; battalion)
derived from the Greek word phalanx, φάλαγξ, ϕαλαγξ, ϕάλαγξ (band of soldiers)

Derivations in other languages

French phalange, Italian falange, Portuguese falange, Spanish Falange Española



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