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Definition of arnaut

Arnaut
Arnaut Ar*naut" Arnaout Ar*naout", n. [Turk. Arnaut, fr. NGr. ?, for ?.] An inhabitant of Albania and neighboring mountainous regions, specif. one serving as a soldier in the Turkish army.

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- Arnaut (Ottoman Turkish: ارناود) is a Turkish ethnonym used to denote Albanians. Arvanid (اروانيد), Arnavud (آرناوود), plural: Arnavudlar (آرناوودلر):...
- Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld (born 31 January 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Everton, on loan from La Liga...
- Look up Arnaut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arnaut may refer to: Arnaut, Ottoman term for an Albanian Arnaut (given name) Arnaout, a surname This...
- Arnaut Daniel (Occitan: [aɾˈnawd daniˈɛl]; fl. 1180–1200) was an Occitan troubadour of the 12th century, praised by Dante as "the best smith" (miglior...
- 1219–1253), troubadour Arnaut de ****enges (fl. 1218–1246), troubadour and soldier Arnaut Daniel (fl. 1180–1200), troubadour Arnaut Guilhem de Marsan (fl...
- Arnaut Catalan (fl. 1219–1253) was a troubadour active in the Languedoc, Catalonia, and Castile. He left behind five cansos, three tensos, and one religious...
- Răzvan Arnăut (born 28 September 1998) is an Romanian Greco-Roman wrestler competing in the 60 kg division. In 2024, he won one of the bronze medals in...
- Arnaut Osman is a hero of Serbian, Albanian, and Bosniak epic poetry. The Serbo-Croatian language songs about Arnaut Osman include Young Marjan and Arnaut...
- Arnaut Plagues or Plages (fl. c. 1230–1245) was a troubadour probably from Provence. Only one song of his survives, a tenso with the trobairitz Felipa...
- Arnaut de Mareuil (fl. late 12th century) was a troubadour, composing lyric poetry in the Occitan language. Twenty-five, perhaps twenty-nine, of his songs...