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  1. guerrilla (n.) "fighter in an irregular, independent armed force," 1809, from Spanish guerrilla "body of skirmishers, skirmishing warfare," literally "little war," diminutive of guerra "war," from a Germanic source cognate with Old High German werra "strife, conflict, war," from Proto-Germanic *werra- (see war (n.)).

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    Etymology [ edit] From Spanish guerrilla, diminutive of guerra (“war”), coined during the Peninsular War.
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