Bashibazouk

/ˈbæʃɪbəˌzuːk/ noun

A member of an irregular Ottoman military unit or militia, often noted for being undisciplined, violent, or feared by civilians; sometimes used to describe a hired ruffian or mercenary.

From Turkish 'başıbozuk,' from 'başı' (head) + 'bozuk' (broken/irregular). Entered English in the 1800s during Balkan conflicts and Ottoman decline.

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