"Mamaluke" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mamaluke" Meaning

Mamaluke (noun) refers to a member of the Maltese nobility, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries. It originated from the Italian word "mammalucco," meaning "bravo" or "fine fellow." In the 16th century, the term was used to describe the knights and gentlemen of Malta, known for their valor and chivalry. Today, the term is mainly used in historical contexts to refer to the aristocracy of Malta during the Spanish and Ottoman occupations.

"Mamaluke" Examples

Examples of "Mamaluke"


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The term Mamaluke was coined by the Sicilian Mafia to describe a high-ranking member of their organization.

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In the 1970s, a TV series called Mamaluke aired, focusing on the lives of Sicilian-American gangsters.

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In his book Mamaluke, author Salvatore Juliano provides an inside look at the Mafia's inner workings.

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The term Mamaluke has also been used to describe a high-ranking member of other criminal organizations, not just the Mafia.

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Historians have used the term Mamaluke to describe the Sicilian bandits who were prominent in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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