Kosak

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See also: kosak, and kosák

English

Etymology 1

Noun

Kosak (plural Kosaks)

  1. Obsolete form of Cossack.

Etymology 2

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Proper noun

Kosak (plural Kosaks)

  1. A surname.
Statistics
  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Kosak is the 37391st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 596 individuals. Kosak is most common among White (94.13%) individuals.

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Etymology

From Old East Slavic козакъ (kozakŭ), through older Russian козак (kozak) and/or Polish kozak. See English Cossack for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈzak/
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Noun

Kosak m (weak, genitive Kosaken, plural Kosaken, feminine Kosakin)

  1. (historical) Cossack (male or of unspecified gender)
    • 1783, Gen. Henry Humphrey Evans Lloyd, translated by Maj. Georg Friedrich Ludwig Tempelhof, Geſchichte des ſiebenjährigen Krieges in Deutſchland zwiſchen dem Könige von Preußen und der Kaiſerin Königin mit ihren Alliirten, Erſter Theil, welcher die Feldzüge von 1756 und 1757 enthält. , Berlin: Johann Friedrich Unger, Ⅻ. Anmerkung. Schlacht bei Jägerndorf., page 339:
      Gleich nach ſeiner Ankunft in dieſem Lager rekognoſzirte der Feldmarſchall Lehwald den Feind mit einer kleinen Bedekkung, konnte aber von dem Lager der großen Armee nichts entdekken, nur etliche Koſaken Läger wurde er gewahr.
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