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Etymology: [ (")h&-'zär, -'sä ] (noun.) 1532. From Hungarian huszár (“cavalryman”) Serbo-Croatian gusar (“highwayman, brigand”) Italian corsaro (“corsair”) Medieval Latin cursārius (“pirate”) Latin cursus (“running”) currō (“run”).

hafif süvari eri, eskiden Macar süvarisi, hafif süvari asker, (isim) hafif süvari eri, süslü üniforması olan hafif süvari askeri, süvariler,

1 hafif süvari eri     ts
2 eskiden Macar süvarisi     ts
3 hafif süvari asker     ts
4 (isim) hafif süvari eri     ts
5 süslü üniforması olan hafif süvari askeri     ts
6hussars süvariler     ts
 

Originally, one of the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia; now, one of the light cavalry of European armies, a member of a European light cavalry unit; renowned for elegant dress, member of the Hungarian light cavalry; member of a European light cavalry regiment, a British cavalry soldier. Member of a European light-cavalry unit used for scouting, modeled on the 15th-century Hungarian light-horse corps. The brilliantly coloured Hungarian hussar's uniform was imitated in other European armies; it consisted of a busby (high cylindrical cloth cap), a jacket with heavy braiding, and a dolman (loose coat worn hanging from the left shoulder). Several hussar regiments of the British army were converted from light dragoons in the 19th century; they survive today as armoured units, plural of hussar,

7 Originally, one of the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia; now, one of the light cavalry of European armies     ts
8 a member of a European light cavalry unit; renowned for elegant dress     ts
9 member of the Hungarian light cavalry; member of a European light cavalry regiment  isim     ts
10 a British cavalry soldier. Member of a European light-cavalry unit used for scouting, modeled on the 15th-century Hungarian light-horse corps. The brilliantly coloured Hungarian hussar's uniform was imitated in other European armies; it consisted of a busby (high cylindrical cloth cap), a jacket with heavy braiding, and a dolman (loose coat worn hanging from the left shoulder). Several hussar regiments of the British army were converted from light dragoons in the 19th century; they survive today as armoured units     ts
11hussars plural of hussar     ts
 


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