Meaning of
qazaak
क़ज़ाक • قزاق
English
pirate; bandit
Hindi
समुद्री डाकू; लुटेरा
Urdu
سمندری ڈاکو; لٹیرا
Origin
Turkish
Ash'aar
Nuance
Originally referring to a pirate or bandit, the word evokes images of the high seas, adventure, and lawlessness. In poetry, it often symbolizes rebellion and the untamed spirit.
Poetic Usage
Poets use 'qazaak' to evoke the spirit of rebellion and freedom. It contrasts with words of order and control, painting a picture of wildness and daring.
Closing Insight
Qazaak captures the essence of untamed freedom, a reminder of the wild heart within.
