حیدود

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Hungarian hajdúk (armed cattle-drover; hajduk). Doublet of هودوك (hödük, boor, peasant).

Noun[edit]

حیدود (haydud)

  1. (originally) hajduk, a mercenary foot soldier, often a peasant, in Hungary
  2. (by extension) brigand, bandit, one who robs others in a lawless area
    Synonyms: شقی (şakı), هایطه (hayta)

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: haydut
  • Albanian: hajdut
  • Armenian: հայտուտ (haytut)
  • Libyan Arabic: هِيدُوق (hīdūg)

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