Kamerad

Etymology
Borrowed from in the 16th century, ultimately from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  comrade fellow soldier
 * 2) comrade fellow, companion
 * 3)  guy, fellow
 * 4)  neo-nazi, right-wing extremist
 * 1)  neo-nazi, right-wing extremist

Usage notes

 * Does not carry the association with socialism or communism that has in English or its cognates in other languages. (See  for the German equivalent.)
 * On the contrary, due to its primary usage as a military term, it is used as a term of address among right wing groups and can be used as a moniker for their members. However, the association is not inherent to the word itself, which is a neutral term in regular usage, but rather understood from context.
 * Kamerad has historically been used as a truce or surrender word.