sepoy

Etymology
From, from / , from , from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A native soldier of the East Indies, employed in the service of a European colonial power, notably the British India army (first under the British-chartered, later in the crown colony), but also France and Portugal.
 * 2)  The holder of an infantry enlisted rank equivalent to private in other countries.
 * 1)  The holder of an infantry enlisted rank equivalent to private in other countries.
 * 1)  The holder of an infantry enlisted rank equivalent to private in other countries.

Translations

 * Arabic: سِبَاهِي
 * Armenian:
 * Belarusian: сіпа́й
 * Bengali:
 * Catalan: sipai
 * Dutch: sepoy, sipoy
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian: sepoy
 * Macedonian: сепој
 * Malayalam:
 * Ottoman Turkish: سپاهی
 * Persian:
 * Classical Persian:
 * Iranian Persian:
 * Portuguese: cipaio,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Tamil:
 * Telugu:
 * Turkish: sepoy
 * Ukrainian: сипа́й
 * Urdu: سِپاہی

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  A sepoy, native soldier in the British East Indies, in particular British India.