Hordes

/hɔrdz/ noun

Very large groups or crowds of people or animals, often suggesting they are moving together.

From Turkic 'ordu' meaning 'camp' or 'military camp,' possibly from Mongolian origins. The word entered European languages through contact with Mongol and Tatar groups, first appearing in English around the 16th century to describe large warrior groups.

AMሰብ
ARمُجَمَّع
BNসংখ্যা
CAbandes
CShordy
DAhorder
DEHorden
ELμάχες
EShordas
FA भीड़
FIjoukot
FR hordes
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