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noun - a member of a European light cavalry unit
A horseman of the Hungarian light cavalry organized during the 15th century.
A member of any of similar, ornately uniformed European units of light cavalry.
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Derived from a Serbian word for "highwayman", it refers to a 15th century horseman of the Hungarian light infantry |
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a soldier in a light cavalry regiment which had adopted a dress uniform modelled on that of the Hungarian hussars (now only in titles). |
a member of a European light cavalry unit renowned for elegant dress |
A soldier in a light cavalry regiment which had adopted a dress uniform modelled on that of the Hungarian hussars (now only in titles) |
A horseman of the Hungarian light cavalry organized during the 15th century. |
A member of any of similar, ornately uniformed European units of light cavalry. |
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A hussar ( h-ZAR, ) was a member of a class of light cavalry, originating in Eastern and Central Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries, originally Hungarian. The title and distinctive dress of these horsemen were subsequently widely adopted by light cavalry regiments in European and European colonial armies in the late 17th and 18th centuries. * A number of armored or ceremonial mounted units in modern armies retain the designation of hussars. * Historically, the term derives from the cavalry of late medieval Hungary, under Matthias Corvinus. |