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yataghan
or yat·a·gan
[ yat-uh-gan, -guhn; Turkish yah-tah-gahn ]
noun
- a Turkish saber having a doubly curved blade, concave toward the hilt, and a hilt with a prominent pommel and no guard.
yataghan
/ ˈjætəɡən /
noun
- a Turkish sword with a curved single-edged blade
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yataghan1
First recorded in 1810–20, yataghan is from the Turkish word yatağan
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yataghan1
C19: from Turkish yataǧan
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Example Sentences
Decatur saw another Turk just beside him raise his yataghan high above his head, and he felt that he was lost.
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I accept the little yataghan, but sincerely wish the present had been of less value.
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Our fare consisted of cold meat carved in slices with the yataghan, and rum out of the mouth of the same bottle.
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His bernouse flew aside and from the open breast the handle of a yataghan peeped; no cord or belt held it.
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He retired to rest as usual, placed his yataghan under his pillow, and waited till all was quiet in the palace.
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