serdyuk
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ukrainian сердю́к (serdjúk), in turn originated from Ottoman Turkish سورتوك (“streetwalker, dirty vagrant”). Compare Turkish sürtük.
Noun
editserdyuk (plural serdyuks)
- (historical) a Cossack soldier who serves as a mercenary for the hetman under the Zaporizhian Army.