- pioneer
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I. noun
Etymology: Middle French pionier, from Old French peonier foot soldier, from peon foot soldier, from Medieval Latin pedon-, pedo — more at pawn
Date: 1523
1. a member of a military unit usually of construction engineers
2.
a. a person or group that originates or helps open up a new line of thought or activity or a new method or technical development
b. one of the first to settle in a territory
3. a plant or animal capable of establishing itself in a bare, barren, or open area and initiating an ecological cycle
II. verb
Date: 1780
intransitive verb
to act as a pioneer <pioneered in the development of airplanes> transitive verb 1. to open or prepare for others to follow; also settle 2. to originate or take part in the development of III. adjective Date: 1836 1. original, earliest 2. relating to or being a pioneer; especially of, relating to, or characteristic of early settlers or their time
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.