Three Musketeer
English
Etymology 1
Formed due to a misinterpretation of Three Musketeers as a compound noun that includes the stem three rather than as a plurale tantum proper noun.
Noun
Three Musketeer (plural Three Musketeers)
- (nonstandard) Any one of the Three Musketeers in Alexandre Dumas' novel of the same name, i.e. either Athos, Aramis, or Porthos.
- Is d'Artagnan a Three Musketeer?
Usage notes
The proper usage would be to say "one of the Three Musketeers" rather than "a Three Musketeer." Or, rather than "two Three Musketeers," the proper usage would be "two of the Three Musketeers."
Coordinate terms
Etymology 2
See 3 Musketeer.
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