IPA: /ˈhɛtmən/
KK: /hɛtˈmæn/
A leader or chief, especially among the Cossacks, who has authority over a group or community.
The hetman led his troops into battle with great courage and strategy.
**Hetman** → The word 'hetman' originates from the Polish word 'hetman', which itself comes from the German 'Hauptmann', meaning captain or leader. It refers to a military leader or commander, particularly in the context of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Think of a 'captain' or 'leader' — that's what a hetman is, a military leader in historical contexts.