Huguenot
American
[hyoo-guh-not, yoo-]
/ ˈhyu gəˌnɒt, ˈyu- /
noun
Huguenot
British
/ -ˌnɒt, ˈhjuːɡəˌnəʊ /
noun
adjective
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Origin of Huguenot
1555–65; < French, perhaps blend of Hugues (name of a political leader in Geneva) and eidgenot, back formation from eidgenots, Swiss variant of German Eidgenoss confederate, literally, oath comrade
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