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Etymology edit

From Russian войско (vojsko, host, army).

Noun edit

voisko (plural voiskos)

  1. (now historical) A self-governing administrative community of Cossacks in the Russian Empire.
    • 1987, Robert H. McNeal, Tsar And Cossack 1855-1914, page 21:
      n the latter two cases, the problem of finding people to fill out the voiskos was solved partly by the transfer of Cossacks from the Don, Orenburg and Zabaikal voiskos.
    • 1996, Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy, Folio Society, published 2013, page 66:
      The voiskos demanded more and more concessions – both economic and political – as the price of their military service.

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