Definition
Soldiers or mercenaries from Flanders, particularly those serving in other armies during medieval and early modern periods.
Etymology
From 'Flanders,' a historical region in the Low Countries (modern Belgium/Netherlands). 'Felanders' refers to fighters from this region, who were noted as warriors and were often hired as mercenaries.
Kelly Says
Flemish soldiers became famous across Europe for their military prowess, and English kings repeatedly hired Flemish mercenaries—they were the elite special forces of medieval warfare!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አንድ አገር ሰው
an-d a-ger sew
CACatalà
estrangers
es-tra-n-gers
CSČeština
cizinci
chi-zin-tsi
DADansk
udlændinge
ud-læn-din-ge
ESEspañol
extraños
es-tra-nyos
FAفارسی
غریبه
gha-ree-beh
FISuomi
vieraskans
vee-ra-kan-s
FRFrançais
étrangers
e-trahn-zher
GUGU
બાહ્ય રહેવાસી
ba-hy re-ha-va-see
HAHA
mutum ba'a
mu-tum ba-a
HIहिन्दी
विदेशी
vi-desh-ee
HUMagyar
idegenek
i-de-ge-nek
IDBahasa Indonesia
orang asing
o-rang a-sing
IGIG
mmadụ ọzọ
m-ma-du o-zo
ITItaliano
stranieri
stra-njee-ree
KKKK
шетелдік
she-tel-dik
KMKM
អ្នកនៅក្នុងប្រទេស
a-nək na-u-k-nəng ba-tə-s
MSBahasa Melayu
orang asing
o-rang a-sing
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည်ပလူ
pyi-pa-lu
NLNederlands
vreemdelingen
vrem-də-li-ngen
NONorsk
utenlandske
u-ten-lands-ke
PLPolski
obcokrajowcy
ob-cho-kra-jov-tsy
PTPortuguês
estranhers
es-tra-nyers
RORomână
străini
stră-ini
RUРусский
чужестранцы
chuzhestrantsy
SVSvenska
utlänningar
ut-lan-ningar
SWKiswahili
wageni
wa-ge-ni
TAதமிழ்
வெளிநாட்டினர்
ve-li-naat-tin-ar
TEతెలుగు
విదేశీయులు
vi-de-she-yu-lu
THไทย
ชาวต่างชาติ
cha-wat-dang-chaat
TRTürkçe
yabancılar
ya-ba-chi-lar
UKУкраїнська
іноземці
i-no-zem-tzi
VITiếng Việt
người nước ngoài
người nước ngoài
YOYO
eni tí ó dá
e-ni ti o da
ZUZU
abantu abashaye
a-ban-tu a-ba-sha-ye