Definition
Plural of angary; instances of the right claimed by a state to requisition or commandeer ships, goods, or services in wartime or emergency situations.
Etymology
From 'angary' (the right to requisition), derived from the same Greek-Persian 'angareia' root as angaria. The '-ies' plural reflects English grammatical patterns for nouns ending in '-y'.
Kelly Says
In maritime law, angary was actually considered a legal right that neutral countries' ships could be seized during wartime—it was controversial because it violated the concept of neutral commerce.
Translations
ARالعربية
الخدمة الإجبارية
al-khidmah al-ijbariyyah
BNবাংলা
অঙ্গারীকরণ
ong-a-ree-kor-on
CSČeština
angarie
an-ga-ree
DADansk
angarier
an-ga-ree-er
DEDeutsch
Angaristen
ang-a-ri-sten
ELΕλληνικά
αγγαρίες
ang-ga-rees
ESEspañol
angarías
ang-a-ree-as
FISuomi
angariaatio
an-ga-ree-a-tio
FRFrançais
angaries
an-ga-ree
HEעברית
אנגריות
ang-ree-ot
HIहिन्दी
अंगारियाँ
ang-a-ree-yan
HUMagyar
angaria
an-ga-ree-a
IDBahasa Indonesia
angari
an-ga-ree-a
ITItaliano
angarie
ang-a-ree
KO한국어
강제징집제도
gangje jingjib je-do
MSBahasa Melayu
angari
an-ga-ri
MYမြန်မာ
အင်္ဂါရီ
an-ga-ree
NLNederlands
angaries
an-ga-ree-es
NONorsk
angarier
an-ga-ree-er
PTPortuguês
angarias
ang-a-ree-as
RORomână
angariare
an-ga-ree-re
RUРусский
ангарии
an-ga-rii
SVSvenska
angarier
an-ga-ree-er
SWKiswahili
angari
an-ga-ri
TAதமிழ்
அங்காரியம்
ang-a-ree-yam
TEతెలుగు
అంగారీకరణ
ang-a-ree-ka-ra-na
THไทย
การเกณฑ์ทหาร
gaan khen-th tha-han
TRTürkçe
angaries
an-ga-ree-es
UKУкраїнська
ангарії
an-ga-rii
VITiếng Việt
angari
an-ga-ri
ZH中文
征兵制度
zhēng bīng zhì dù