English-Thai Dictionary
hussar
N ทหารม้า รักษา พระองค์ ของ ฮังการี สมัยก่อน ทหารม้า ที่ ได้รับ การ ตกแต่ง อย่าง หรูหรา ของ ยุโรป
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HUSSAR
n.s as z. A mounted soldier of horseman, in German cavalry. The hussars are the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia. Their regimentals are a fur cap adorned with a feather, a doublet, a pair of breeches to which the stockings are fastened, and a pair of red or yellow boots. Their arms are a saber, a carbine and pistols. Hussars now form a part of the French and English cavalry.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HUSSAR
Hus *sar ", n. Etym: [Hung. huszár, from husz twenty, because under King Matthais I., in the fifteenth century, every twenty houses were to furnish one horse soldier; cf. G. husar, F. houssard, hussard, from the same source. ] (Mil. )
Defn: Originally, one of the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia; now, one of the light cavalry of European armies.
New American Oxford Dictionary
hussar
hus sar |həˈzär həˈzɑr | ▶noun historical (in the 15th century ) a Hungarian light horseman. • a soldier in a light cavalry regiment that had adopted a dress uniform modeled on that of the Hungarian hussars. ORIGIN from Hungarian huszár, from Old Serbian husar, from Italian corsaro (see corsair ).
Oxford Dictionary
hussar
hussar |hʊˈzɑː | ▶noun historical a soldier in a light cavalry regiment which had adopted a dress uniform modelled on that of the Hungarian hussars (now only in titles ): the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars. • (in the 15th century ) a Hungarian light horseman. ORIGIN from Hungarian huszár, from Old Serbian husar, from Italian corsaro (see corsair ).
French Dictionary
hussard
hussard n. m. nom masculin anciennement Soldat. LOCUTION À la hussarde. Brutalement. Note Orthographique hussar d.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
hussar
hus sar /huzɑ́ː r , ⦅英 ⦆hə -/名詞 C 〘史 〙軽騎兵 ; 騎兵隊 .