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Definitions from the WebHajduNounSense: PopularA hajdu refers to a historical term used for a member of a class of Hungarian foot soldiers or guards, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries. Example sentence: The hajdu fiercely defended their lands against enemy invasions. Related products: Books on the History of Hajdu NounSense: LocalIn some areas of Romania, hajdu is used to describe a local dish made of pork and various spices. Example sentence: We had a delicious hajdu for dinner at the local restaurant. Related products: Hajdu Recipe Books AdjectiveSense: PopularAs an adjective, hajdu can be used to describe something or someone that is bold, courageous, or independent. Example sentence: The artist's hajdu style is evident in her daring and unique creations. AdjectiveSense: LocalIn certain regions, hajdu can be used to describe something that is characteristic of a specific local tradition or culture. Example sentence: The festival showcased hajdu crafts, music, and dances. Related products: Traditional Hajdu Products VerbSense: PopularHajdu can also function as a verb meaning to protect or defend with great bravery or loyalty. Example sentence: The loyal guard hajdued the castle against any threats. | ||||
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