Meaning of Cossack | Babel Free
ˈkɒsˌækDefinitions
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Alternative letter-case form of Cossack. alt-of
- A member or descendant of an originally (semi-)nomadic population of Eastern Europe and the adjacent parts of Asia, formed in part of runaways from neighbouring countries, that eventually settled in parts of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian tsarist Empire and constituted a military caste, particularly in areas now comprising southern Russia and Ukraine.
- A member of a military unit (typically cavalry, originally recruited exclusively from the above).
- A Ukrainian.
- A mercenary, a violent thug: a regular or irregular soldier, police officer or security guard employed to persecute or oppress disfavoured groups, such as Jews or (striking) workers.
Equivalents
Беларуская
казак
Български
казак
Dansk
kosak
Ελληνικά
Κοζάκος
Esperanto
kozako
Español
cosaco
Eesti
kasakas
فارسی
قزاق
Français
cosaque
Magyar
kozák
Հայերեն
կազակ
Italiano
cosacco
日本語
コサック
ქართული
კაზაკი
Қазақша
казак
한국어
카자크
Кыргызча
казак
Lietuvių
kazokas
Latviešu
kazaks
Монгол
казак
Nederlands
kozak
Polski
kozak
Português
cossaco
Română
cazac
Svenska
kosack
Türkmençe
kazak
Türkçe
kazak
Examples
“1865 The Coal and Iron Police are authorized by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to maintain order in the coal fields. The miners referred to these private policemen as "Cossacks" and "Yellow Dogs."”
“Southern and eastern European miners and other workers popularly referred to these hated troops as "Cossacks" because they acted like the similarly repressive troops used by the czar against workers in Russia during the Revolution of 1905 and on other occasions. "”
“... Pinkertons, Cossacks, militia, spies, etc., speaks well for the men who represent us? If they were not true to their men, would all these forces be arrayed against us? Sure not! Let the weak rail and the malicious slur; the[…]”
“Capitalists want soldiers, marines, militia, cossacks, Pinkertons, "coal-and-iron police," and so forth - chiefly for THREE general purposes : FIRST : TO HOLD DOWN the wage-earners and force them to consent to produce a[…]”
“It would be a physical impossibility to give in this article anything near a comprehensive account of the ramifications of this band of legalized ruffians[…] the Cossacks. […] The Pinkertons, with their gum-shoe methods, the Coal and Iron Police, the State Militia and State Constabulary, played an important part in these many industrial conflicts.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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