Skip to content

legión

legion

noun leh-HYOHN Rare

Origin: From Latin legio, the Roman military unit.

Also means

multitude

Usage Note

Legión originally meant a Roman military unit of thousands of soldiers; today it also refers to any large organized body (the Spanish Foreign Legion, la Legión Española) or figuratively to a great multitude: una legión de fans. The phrase son legión ('they are legion') describes an uncountably large number.

Examples

"Una legión de seguidores esperaba al cantante."

Natural Translation

A legion of fans was waiting for the singer.

Explore Spanish by topic