- po****tion of 1,805 as of 2021. The
commune is
composed of six villages: Cicău (
Csákó),
Decea (Marosdécse),
Lopadea Veche (Oláhlapád), Mirăslău, Ormeniș (Marosörményes)...
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Busby is the
English name for the
Hungarian prémes
csákó ('fur shako') or kucsma, a
military head-dress made of fur,
originally worn by
Hungarian hussars...
- Tóth 2007, p. 33. Szőcs 2007, p. 81.
Csákó 2023, p. 257. Székely 1972, pp. 56–58. Bagi 2005, pp. 307–309.
Csákó 2023, p. 258. Bak, János M.; Veszprémy...
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originally kocsi szekér "car from/in the
style of Kocs".
Others are: shako, from
csákó, from csákósüveg "peaked cap" sabre, from
szablya heyduck, from hajdúk,...
- PMC 7470624. PMID 28332883.
Eisenhofer G,
Lenders JW,
Goldstein DS,
Mannelli M,
Csako G,
Walther MM, et al. (April 2005). "Pheochromocytoma
catecholamine phenotypes...
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cloth bag
hanging from one side,
although some
regiments wore the
shako (
csákó) of
various styles), and high
riding boots (often
Hessian boots). A sabretache...
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ceremonial uniforms. The word
shako originated from the
Hungarian name
csákó for the peak,
which Hungarian border soldiers (Grenz-Infanterie)
added around...
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Eastern origin,
possibly through Hungarian szablya.
shako or
tsako From
csákó süveg, 'peaked cap', a
stiff military hat with a high
crown and plume. tokaji...
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Madgearu 2008, p. 30.
Leopold 2000, pp. 32–33. Živković et al. 2013, p. 185.
Csákó 2020.
Latin edition with
Serbian translation in Živković et al. 2013, pp...
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yellow distinction-galloon on the
parade headgear,
called shako (Tschako,
Csákó) a
special version of helmet. Gefreiter: Was to be
identified with a yellow...