- bashi-ba
- bashi-ba·zouk;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Bashi — bezeichnet: Bashi (Sprache), eine west malayo polinesische Sprache auf den Nord Philippinen Bashi (Stamm), einen Stamm im Nordosten des Kongos Bashi ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Parsua Bashi (* 1966), iranische Grafikdesignerin,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bashi — Shi Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shi (homonymie). Bashi Populations significatives par régions … Wikipédia en Français
Bashi Fen — Origin Chinese … Wikipedia
bashi-bazouk — [bash΄ē bə zo͞ok′] n. [Turk bashi bozuq < bashi, head + bozuq, disorderly, unkempt] a member of the notoriously brutal 19th cent. Turkish irregulars … English World dictionary
Bashi-bazouk — Bash i ba*zouk (b[a^]sh [i^]*b[.a]*z[=oo]k ), n. [Turkish, light headed, a foolish fellow.] A soldier belonging to the irregular troops of the Turkish army. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bashi-bazouk — bashi ba·zouk … English syllables
Bashi-bazouk — A bashi bazouk or bashibazouk (Turkish başıbozuk , damaged head , meaning leaderless , disorderly ) was an irregular soldier of the Ottoman army. They were noted for their lack of discipline. Although Turkish armies always contained bashi bazouk… … Wikipedia
Bashi Channel — The Bashi Channel is a strait between the Y Ami Island of the Philippines and Orchid Island of Taiwan. It is characterized by windy storms during the rainy period, June to December. It is a part of the Pacific Ocean.The Bashi Channel is also… … Wikipedia
Bashi-bazouk (disambiguation) — A bashi bazouk was an irregular soldier of the Ottoman army. The term may also refer to one of the following.* Bashi bazouk is a common oath uttered by Captain Haddock in comic book series The Adventures of Tintin * Bashi Bazouk is the name of a… … Wikipedia
bashi-bazouk — /bash ee beuh zoohk /, n. (formerly) one of a class of irregular mounted troops in the Turkish military service. [1850 55; < Turk basi bozuk civilian, irregular, orig., leaderless, not attached (to a regular military unit), lit., (one) whose head … Universalium