Meaning & Definition of word "Hussar"

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    Hussar

    /hʌˈzɑːr/

    noun:

    • 1. A member of a highly trained unit of cavalry in the 18th and 19th centuries, often associated with flamboyant uniforms and distinguished service.
      • Example: The hussar rode proudly at the front of the charge, his uniform glinting in the sunlight.
    • 2. Any soldier of a light cavalry regiment, especially one in European army traditions.
      • Example: In the parade, a group of hussars showcased their traditional maneuvers.
    • 3. Refers to a style or phenomenon associated with cavalry tactics or aesthetics.
      • Example: The historical reenactment featured a scene with hussars engaging in rapid cavalry skirmishes.

    Etymology

    The word 'hussar' comes from Hungarian 'huszár', derived from the term for a light cavalryman.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hussar tactics:

    Refers to swift and aggressive military strategies associated with hussars.

    line of hussars:

    A formation of hussar soldiers in battle.

    dressed like a hussar:

    To be dressed in a flamboyant or extravagant manner.

    Related Words

    cavalry:

    A branch of the military mounted on horseback.

    dragoons:

    A type of cavalry that fought on horseback or as infantry.

    light cavalry:

    Cavalry trained for quick and maneuverable operations.

    Slang Meanings of hussar

    Meaning: A show-off or flamboyant person, often used in a joking context.

    Example Sentence: He really thinks he's a hussar with that outfit.

    Meaning: A dashing or brave individual.

    Example Sentence: She went into the party like a true hussar, charming everyone.