Soldateska
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See also: soldateska
German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
17th century, from Italian soldatesca. Doublet of soldatisch, which has quite the opposite sense of “soldierly”.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Soldateska f (genitive Soldateska, plural (rare) Soldatesken)
- (obsolete) soldiers collectively, army
- (derogatory) a band of marauding, unscrupulous soldiers
- (by abstraction) the mentality of such soldiers, the marauding and war crimes themselves
Descendants[edit]
- → Finnish: soldateska