Where does “hajdamactwo” come from?

hajdamactwo (Polish) comes from Polish hajdamak, from Ukrainian гайдама́ка, from Turkish haydamak, from Ottoman Turkish هايدامق, from Ottoman Turkish هایده, from Ottoman Turkish ده, from Ottoman Turkish دیمك, from Proto-Turkic tē- — to say.

hajdamactwo (Polish): hajdamak collectively

Definitions

  1. hajdamak collectively

Ancestry of “hajdamactwo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PolishhajdamakCossack or Ukrainian peasant fighting against Polish nobility in the eighteenth century
2Ukrainianгайдама́каhaydamak (a Ukrainian kind of soldier in 18th century, also used during the Civil War in the beginning of the 20th century)
3Turkishhaydamakto drive (to herd animals)
4Ottoman Turkishهايدامقa cattle-lifter, marauder
5Ottoman Turkishهایدهaway!, forward!, depart hence!, be off!,...
6Ottoman Turkishدهlet's go, come on!
7Ottoman Turkishدیمكto say; that is
8Proto-Turkictē-to say
Every word from Proto-Turkic tē-Every word from Ottoman Turkish دیمكEvery word from Ottoman Turkish ده