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  • 58cipaye — [ sipaj ] n. m. • 1768; sepay 1750; port. sipay, persan sipahi « cavalier » → spahi ♦ Anciennt Soldat hindou au service d une armée européenne. La révolte des cipayes en 1857. ● cipaye nom masculin (portugais sipai, du persan sipāhi, par l… …

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  • 59Spahi — Spa|hi 〈m. 6〉 1. 〈in Mittelasien〉 1.1 〈urspr.〉 dem Fürsten zu Kriegsdiensten als berittener Soldat verpflichteter Adeliger 1.2 〈später〉 berittener türk. Soldat 2. 〈dann〉 Angehöriger einer aus einheimischen Nordafrikanern gebildeten französ.… …

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  • 60spahi — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Turkish sipahi, from Persian sipāhī cavalryman Date: 1562 1. one of a former corps of irregular Turkish cavalry 2. one of a former corps of Algerian native cavalry in the French army …

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