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Kossuth
[
kos
-ooth
;
Hung.
kaw
-sh
oo
t
]
Kos·suth
/
ˈkɒs
uθ
;
Hung.
ˈkɔ
ʃʊt
/
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[
kos
-ooth
;
Hung.
kaw
-sh
oo
t
]
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noun
1.
Fer·enc
/
ˈfɛr
ɛnts
/
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[
fe
r
-ents
]
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,
1841–1914,
Hungarian statesman.
2.
his father,
La·jos
/
ˈlɒ
yɔʃ
/
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[
lo
-yawsh
]
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,
1802–94,
Hungarian patriot, statesman, and writer.
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Kossuth
(
Hungarian
ˈkoʃuːt)
—
n
Lajos
(ˈlɔjoʃ). 1802--94, Hungarian statesman. He led the revolution against Austria (1848) and was provisional governor (1849), but he fled when the revolt was suppressed (1849)
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