Where does “haiducime” come from?

haiducime (Romanian) comes from Romanian haiduc, from Ottoman Turkish حیدود, from Hungarian hajdúk, from Hungarian -k, from Hungarian -ö-, from Hungarian -d, from Middle Welsh -nt — 3rd person plural verb ending.

haiducime (Romanian): hajduks

Definitions

  1. hajduks

Ancestry of “haiducime”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1RomanianhaiducA Robin Hood-like figure; A hajduk, a mercenary...
2Ottoman Turkishحیدودhajduk, a mercenary foot soldier, often a peasant, in Hungary
3Hungarianhajdúknominative plural of hajdú
4Hungarian-k-s, -es; Denotes the first-person singular...
5Hungarian-ö-linking vowel
6Hungarian-dyour; Used in the second-person singular definite...
7Middle Welsh-nt3rd person plural verb ending
Every word from Middle Welsh -ntEvery word from Hungarian -kEvery word from Hungarian -d