What does Huzzah mean in the Revolutionary War?

A shout of joy. See Hurrah. By 1860[29] his definition of Huzza was: HUZ-ZÄ', n.
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Where did the expression huzzah come from?

The first records of huzzah come from the late 1500s. It is thought to come from a word that sailors used to shout in celebration. It may derive from the word hoise, meaning “to hoist”—which they'd shout when hoisting (raising) something, like the sails of the ship.
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Why do the British say huzzah?

Huzzah (sometimes written hazzah; originally spelled huzza and pronounced huz-ZAY, now often pronounced as huz-ZĀ. In most modern varieties of English hurrah or hooray) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), "apparently a mere exclamation". The dictionary does not mention any specific derivation.
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When did people start saying huzzah?

The first known use of huzzah was in 1573.
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What does posterity will huzzah for us mean?

"Posterity will huzzah for us." George Washinton - future generations will cheer for us after the war is over - after the Battle of Yorktown.
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Why the Revolution: "Huzzah" or "Huzzay"?



What does Hussar mean in the Great?

Definition of hussar

: a member of any of various European military units originally modeled on the Hungarian light cavalry of the 15th century.
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Why did the British troops leave Boston?

On March 17, 1776, British forces are forced to evacuate Boston following General George Washington's successful placement of fortifications and cannons on Dorchester Heights, which overlooks the city from the south.
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In what movie do they say huzzah?

We're Russian To Finish 'The Great' Elle Fanning stars as Catherine and Nicholas Hoult as Peter in Hulu's The Great.
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How do you use huzzah in a sentence?

an expression of excitement, pleasure, or approval: Poised to attack, the soldiers hooted and shouted huzzahs. With a loud huzza, and flourish of his sword, he cried, "Charge the enemy!" He and his wife arrived to massive huzzahs.
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What does Huzza Huzza mean in the book Walk Two Moons?

Sal is practicing her driving with Gramps on his old farm, and Gramps has new beagle puppy that he has named Huzza Huzza, in memory of Gram. Sometimes, the two of them play something called the moccasin game, which involves imagining what it's like to walk in someone else's shoes. Sounds like fun to Shmoop.
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What is Hazaar in English?

There are always several meanings of each word in English, the correct meaning of Hazaar in English is Thousand, and in Urdu we write it ہزار The word Thousand is an noun, plural thousands (as after a numeral) thousand.
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Is the Great Based on a true story?

The Great has taken liberties by including Empress/Aunt Elizabeth in the series. Yes, Elizabeth was real, but it was her death on 5 January 1762 that led to Peter III's accession to the throne; she was not present to witness Peter's rule as Emperor.
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What do they keep saying in the Great?

Catherine (Elle Fanning) and Peter (Nicholas Hoult) share one of many, many cheers in the series. Drinking in “The Great” seems to require three steps: shouting “Huzzah!,” downing a shot of alcohol and throwing the glass on the floor so that it smashes into a million pieces.
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What does Kaza mean in Russian?

Noun. kā̀zā f (plural kā̀jī, possessed form kā̀zar̃) chicken, hen.
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Did Catherine The Great have a pet bear?

No surprises there. Except the gift is a bear! He then shoots Catherine's bear at a party in a brutal power move to show her who is the boss of the tortured union. So, it is unlikely as bears were outlawed as pets in St Petersburg in the 1740s.
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Did Peter the III bury his mother?

Peter's mother Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia died in 1728 when Peter was just a newborn, so he could not have instructed his courtiers to keep her mummified remains. The only similar occurrence would have been his aunt's body lying in state for six weeks after her death in 1762.
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What is the opposite of huzzah?

Opposite of a loud cry or shout. whisper.
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What river did the British troops cross late at night?

On the night of December 25, 1776, General George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River. They launched a surprise attack on Hessian forces in New Jersey. The Hessians were hired German soldiers who fought for the British. This was a key moment in the American Revolution.
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What happens to British soldiers as they march back to Boston?

The British then retreated to Boston, while citizen-soldiers fired at the soldiers from behind trees and stone fences. British solders killed or wounded totalled 273; colonists losses were 95. The resistance displayed on April 19, 1775 indicated that the American Revolution would truly be a popular revolution.
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WHO warned that the British were coming?

Explore 10 facts about American history's archetypal patriot, Paul Revere, and his famed midnight ride. Paul Revere is best known as the Boston silversmith immortalized in the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem describing the Patriot's midnight ride to warn about a British attack.
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What does the toast Nostrovia mean?

About. “Nostrovia” is the English mispronunciation of the Russian word, "Na Zdorovie", meaning "cheers". Nostrovia is now used as English slang for “let's get drunk” and as a common drinking toast. Nostrovia!
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What does the Russian word hazard mean?

Translation of hazard – English–Russian dictionary

hazard. /ˈhæzəd/ us. something that is dangerous. риск, источник опасности
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Did Catherine the Great eat dirt?

The Great season 2 sees a pregnant Catherine the Great compulsively eating dirt. While it's played for laughs, there's a good reason for it. Warning: Contains spoilers for The Great season 2. Throughout the early episodes of The Great season 2, Catherine eats dirt multiple times and the reason is never explained.
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Did Catherine the Great have a child with Peter?

Catherine and her new husband had a rocky marriage from the start. Though the young Prussian princess had been imported to produce an heir, eight years passed without a child. Some historians believe Peter was unable to consummate the marriage, while others think he was infertile.
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