Haiduk
or Hey·duck, Hey·duke, Hey·duc
[ hahy-doo k ]
/ ˈhaɪ dʊk /
noun
one of a class of mercenary soldiers in 16th-century Hungary.
an outlaw who engaged in brigandage and irregular warfare against the Turks in the Slavic regions of the Ottoman Empire.
a male servant or attendant dressed in semimilitary Hungarian costume.
Also
Hei·duc,
Hei·duk.
Origin of Haiduk
< Hungarian
hajdúk, plural of
hajdú
British Dictionary definitions for heiduc (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for heiduc (2 of 2)
Haiduk
Heyduck or Heiduc
/ (ˈhaɪdʊk) /
noun
a rural brigand in the European part of the Ottoman Empire
Word Origin for Haiduk
C17: from Hungarian
hajdúk brigands