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Answer for the clue "Hungarian gypsy ", 7 letters:
tzigane

Word definitions for tzigane in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tzigane is a novel by the British writer Lady Eleanor Smith , which was first published in 1935. Along with several of her other works it contains a gypsy theme.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context sometimes offensive English) see the notes on terminology in Edward Proctor's ''Gypsy dialects: a selective annotated bibliography of materials for the practical study of Romani'' (2008) A Hungarian Gypsy (Romani person).

Usage examples of tzigane.

A bonfire burned in the middle of the square and a pick-up Tzigane orchestra stood around it playing Gypsy melodies.

She had felt like that before, listening to the Tziganes on the Rambla, and it was as if the heart were being dragged out of her body.

So she smiled at Ruby and moved to the grand piano in her awful brown dress, there to entrance the company with merry Mozart and tzigane Liszt.

When the Tziganes resisted, laws were passed requiring Tziganes to become Christians and to marry only Magyars.

This drove many Tziganes out of the country, into Russia and Poland and Germany and Prance, in one of their great historical diasporas.