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Definition of Haiduks
1. haiduk [n] - See also: haiduk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haiduks
Literary usage of Haiduks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in France and Germany in 1865 and 1866: Including a Steam Voyage by Edmund Spencer (1866)
"... of Mountaineers—Impolitic Government of the Sultan—A Bivouac with the haiduks and
... haiduks ..."
2. Servia by the Servians by Alfred Stead (1909)
"There were haiduks who, through hatred of the Turks, left their families and ...
haiduks were generally organized in bands under a leader, who was called ..."
3. With the Victorious Bulgarians by Hermenegild Wagner (1913)
"Then the haiduks killed some lambs, that first had been crowned with wreaths ...
This custom of the haiduks and later of the Revolutionists is probably the ..."
4. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig (1797)
"... the haiduks go in parties to the ... Four haiduks are not afraid to ...
part of the haiduks look upon it as a meritorious action ..."
5. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1778)
"... that the haiduks go in parties to the Ihep- herds cottages, ... Four haiduks.
are not afraid to ... part of the haiduks look upon it as a meritorious ..."
6. The Universal Magazine (1793)
"... danger is from the haiduks, or Banditti, of whom there are great numbers among
the woods and caves ... part of the haiduks look upon it as a meritorious ..."