Definition
The plural form of 'hetman,' referring to multiple military leaders or chiefs from Poland, Lithuania, or Cossack regions.
Etymology
From hetman + -s (English plural). A hetman was a Slavic military commander, with the term coming from the German 'Hauptmann' and becoming particularly important in Eastern European history from the 16th-18th centuries.
Kelly Says
Famous hetmans like Bogdan Chmielnicki literally changed the map of Eastern Europe—they commanded armies that were as powerful as some nations, making them some of history's most influential but often overlooked military leaders!
Translations
ARالعربية
هيتمان
hayt-man
BNবাংলা
হেটম্যান
he-t-ma-an
CACatalà
hetmans
he-t-mans
CSČeština
hetmani
he-t-ma-ni
DEDeutsch
Hetmänner
he-t-man-er
ELΕλληνικά
ηετμάν
he-t-man
ESEspañol
hetmanes
e-t-man-es
FRFrançais
hetmans
e-t-man
HEעברית
הטמנים
ha-t-man-im
HUMagyar
hetmans
he-t-mans
IDBahasa Indonesia
hetmans
he-t-mans
ITItaliano
hetmans
e-t-man
MSBahasa Melayu
hetmans
he-t-mans
NLNederlands
hetmans
het-mans
PLPolski
hetmans
het-mans
PTPortuguês
hetmans
e-t-man-s
RORomână
hetmani
he-t-ma-ni
RUРусский
hetmans
het-mans
SVSvenska
hetmans
het-mans
SWKiswahili
hetmans
he-t-mans
TAதமிழ்
ஹெட்மேன்
he-t-ma-en
TEతెలుగు
హెట్మాన్
he-t-ma-n
TRTürkçe
hetmans
he-t-mans
UKУкраїнська
гетьмани
he-t-ma-ni
VITiếng Việt
hetmans
he-t-mans