Csako
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Csákó — (ungar.), s. Tschako … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Csákó — Csákó, militär. Kopfbedeckung, s. Tschako … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Csákó Vendégház — (Эгер,Венгрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 3300 Эгер, Patakpart út 2., Венгрия … Каталог отелей
shako — ou schako [ ʃako ] n. m. • 1828, 1761; hongr. csákó ♦ Ancienne coiffure militaire rigide, à visière, imitée de celle des hussards hongrois. Shako de saint cyrien orné du casoar. ● shako nom masculin (hongrois csákó) Coiffure militaire, de forme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tschako — Tschạ|ko 〈m. 6〉 Kopfbedeckung mit Schild u. zylinderförmigem Oberteil der Jäger u. Verkehrstruppen sowie der Seebataillone im kaiserlich dt. Heer, nach 1918 von der Schutzpolizei getragen [<ung. csákr „Husarenhelm“] * * * Tschạ|ko, der; s, s … Universal-Lexikon
shako — (n.) cylindrical soldier s hat with plume, 1815, from Hungarian csákó, short for csákós süveg peaked cap, from adjectival form of csáko peak, projecting point of a cow s horn, which some European etymologists derive from Ger. zacken point, spike … Etymology dictionary
shako — noun (plural shakos or shakoes) Etymology: French, from Hungarian csákó Date: 1793 a stiff military hat with a high crown and plume … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hussar — (original Hungarian spelling: huszár , plural huszárok , pl. Husaria) refers to a number of types of light cavalry created in Hungary [cite encyclopedia|title=Hussar|url=http://britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/277525/hussar|encyclopedia=Encyclopædia… … Wikipedia
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List of English words of Hungarian origin — This is a partial list of Hungarian loanwords in the English:; biro : From László Bíró, the Hungarian inventor of the ballpoint pen.; coach : From kocsi, a horse‐drawn wagon with springs above the axles. Named after the village of Kocs in which… … Wikipedia