transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈhan(t)-sə, ˈhän-(ˌ)zä ]
noun
or Hanse ˈhan(t)s, ˈhän-zə
Etymology: Hansa from Medieval Latin, from Middle Low German hanse; Hanse from Middle English Hanze, from Anglo-French hanse, from Middle Low German
Date: 15th century
1. : a league originally constituted of merchants of various free German cities dealing abroad in the medieval period and later of the cities themselves and organized to secure greater safety and privileges in trading
2. : a medieval merchant guild or trading association
• Han·se·at·ic ˌhan(t)-sē-ˈa-tik noun or adjective