IPA: //hʌˈzɑːr//
KK: /hʌsɑr/
A soldier who is part of a light cavalry unit, often wearing a decorative uniform, originally inspired by Hungarian horsemen from the 15th century.
The hussars charged into battle with great speed and style, their uniforms shining in the sunlight.
Hussar → The word 'hussar' originates from the Hungarian word 'huszár', which referred to a type of light cavalry. The term is derived from 'húsz', meaning twenty, as these soldiers were originally recruited in groups of twenty. Thus, 'hussar' refers to a member of a specific cavalry unit.
Think of the Hungarian word 'huszár' which connects to the idea of a soldier recruited in groups of twenty, helping you remember that a hussar is a type of light cavalry.