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hai·duk \ˈhīˌdu̇k\ noun (-s) Etymology: German heiduck, haiduck, from Hungarian hajdúk, plural of hajdú robber 1. : a Balkan outlaw opposed to Turkish rule 2. : a Hungarian mercenary foot soldier of a class eventually elevated to noble rank 3. : a male attendant or servant in various European countries dressed in livery resembling the costume of Hungarian haiduks |