Hosde

Etymology
From Latin hostem, accusative singular of hostis ("enemy, stranger"), from Proto-Italic *hostis, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰóstis ("guest, stranger"). Compare Catalan host ("army"), Italian oste ("army, host"), Romanian oaste, Spanish hueste ("army, troops").

Noun
hosde f (plural hosdes)
 * 1) (usually in the plural) enemy army
 * 2) following (group of supporters and/or followers of the enemy)

Related terms

 * hosdìl