bashi-bazouk
See also: bashibazouk
English
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editEtymology
editFrom Turkish başıbozuk, from Ottoman Turkish باشی بوزوق (“an irregular soldier, literally 'broken-head'”).
Pronunciation
edit- (UK) IPA(key): /bæʃɪbəˈzuːk/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
editbashi-bazouk (plural bashi-bazouks)
- An irregular soldier of the Ottoman army, reputed to be undisciplined and brutal.
- 1990, Peter Hopkirk, The Great Game, Folio Society, published 2010, page 336:
- In May 1876 the crisis deepened when Turkish irregular troops, known as bashi-bazouks, put twelve thousand Bulgarian Christians to the sword in a frenzy of blood-letting.
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editirregular soldier of the Ottoman army
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