Ataman

/ˈætəmən/ noun

A leader or commander of a Cossack military group, particularly in Ukraine and Russia.

From Ukrainian and Polish 'hetman', borrowed from German 'Hauptmann' (captain). The word traveled through Eastern European languages and was adopted into English in the 17th century to describe the hierarchical military structure of Cossack societies.

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