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Horde is a noun that describes a large group, often moving in a disorderly or aggressive manner. Historically, the term referred to mobile military units of certain nomadic peoples in Eurasia, especially those of Turkic and Mongol origin. The word derives from the Turkic-Mongol root ordu, meaning camp or army, and it entered English via Russian and medieval Latin, where it often carried ethnocentric or sensational connotations in Western literature.

In historical contexts, "horde" has been used to describe the armies of the Mongol Empire and its

In modern English, "horde" is commonly used to describe large crowds, such as fans, protesters, or migrating

In popular culture, "horde" is frequently used as a faction name or descriptor in fantasy and gaming,

successors,
including
the
Golden
Horde,
a
political
and
military
faction
that
ruled
portions
of
Russia
and
Eastern
Europe
during
the
13th
to
15th
centuries.
The
term
has
since
broadened
to
describe
any
large,
unruly
group
or
invading
force,
frequently
with
connotations
of
chaos
and
threat
rather
than
disciplined
organization.
groups,
highlighting
size
and
perceived
disorder
rather
than
structure
or
plans.
It
can
also
carry
a
sense
of
speed
or
overwhelming
force
in
journalistic
and
everyday
usage,
though
this
varies
by
context.
signifying
a
numerous,
often
antagonistic
army
contrasted
with
more
organized
or
noble
factions.
See
also:
Nomad,
Mongol
Empire,
Golden
Horde,
Horde
in
fantasy
fiction.