haydamak

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== English == === Alternative forms === haidamak === Etymology === Borrowed from Ukrainian гайдамака (hajdamaka), ultimately from Ottoman Turkish هايدامق (haydamak), probably from the Ottoman Turkish هایده (hayde), combined with the Ottoman Turkish ـمق (-mak), possibly under influence of Ukrainian -ак (-ak), related to haydamak. === Noun === haydamak (plural haydamaks) (chiefly historical) a Ukrainian (often Cossack) insurgent against Poland-Lithuania in the 18th century. == Turkish == === Etymology === From Ottoman Turkish هايدامق (haydamak), probably from the Ottoman Turkish هایده (hayde), combined with the Ottoman Turkish ـمق (-mak) === Verb === haydamak (third-person singular simple present haydar) (dialectal, rare) to drive (to herd animals) (dialectal, rare) to drive İki gemi yanyana haydayabilir misin? For quotations using this term, see Citations:haydamak. ==== Conjugation ==== === References === “haydamak”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu