hussar

See also: Hussar

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French hussard, from Hungarian huszár (cavalryman), from Serbo-Croatian gusar (corsair), from Byzantine Greek χωσάριος, χονσάριος (khōsários, khonsários) or from Italian corsaro (corsair), from Medieval Latin cursārius (pirate), from Latin cursus (running), from currō (run). Doublet of corsair and courser.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈhʌsə(ɹ)/
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Noun

hussar (plural hussars)

A French hussar.
  1. (historical) A member of the national cavalry of Hungary, Croatia and Poland.
  2. A member of the light cavalry of any of several European armies.

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Noun

hussar

  1. indefinite nominative plural of husse
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