Definitions

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  • noun archaic A mercenary foot soldier in Hungary.
  • noun A halberdier of a Hungarian noble.
  • noun An attendant in German or Hungarian courts.
  • noun An outlaw, highwayman, or freedom fighter in the Balkans.

Etymologies

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From Hungarian hajdúk, plural of hajdú ("foot-soldier"). The Hungarian word may derive from hajtó which meant “(cattle) drover”. In 16th century Hungary, cattle driving was an important and dangerous occupation and drovers traveled armed. Some of them ended up as bandits or retainers in the service of local landowners and many may have become soldiers. In any case, the term hajduk came to be used in the 16th century to describe irregular soldiers. There is probably an etymological link between hajdú and the Turkish word haydut which was used by the Ottomans to describe Hungarian infantry soldiers, though it is not clear whether the word travelled from Hungarian to Turkish or vice versa.

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  • Istra Slavonija Vukovar Zagreb dinamo torcida bbb hajduk rijeka domovinski rat oluja bljesak maestral teroristi Republika srpska krajina serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosna bosnia hrvatska ustasa balija srbi serbian yugoslavia bih cccc Chetnosong serbian eurosong

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    June 5, 2009

  • come to think of it, Seoul didn't stink that much in winter, either. it's all about timing.

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  • Also heiduk.

    December 12, 2018