- yat|a|ghan
- yat|a|ghan or yat|a|gan «YAT uh gan», noun.a type of sword used by Muslims, having no guard for the hand and no crosspiece, but usually a large pommel on the end.╂[< Turkish yatagan ]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
yat|a|gan — yat|a|ghan or yat|a|gan «YAT uh gan», noun. a type of sword used by Muslims, having no guard for the hand and no crosspiece, but usually a large pommel on the end. ╂[< Turkish yatagan ] … Useful english dictionary
ghan — af·ghan·i·stan; ar·ghan; fer·a·ghan; mon·a·ghan; yat·a·ghan; af·ghan·i·stan·ism; af·ghan; fer·e·ghan; … English syllables
yat — bur·yat; lin·ga·yat; man·yat·ta; pan·cha·yat; yat·a·ghan; yat·a·lite; Yat·ren; yat·ter; … English syllables
yataghan — yat·a·ghan … English syllables
yataghan — yat•a•ghan or yat•a•gan [[t]ˈyæt əˌgæn, gən[/t]] turk. [[t]ˌyɑ tɑˈgɑn[/t]] also ataghan n. fot a Turkish saber having a doubly curved blade and a hilt with no guard • Etymology: 1810–20; < Turkish yatağan … From formal English to slang
a — acar·a·pis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·rine; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·a·ro·ce·cid·i·um; ac·a·roid; ac·a·rol·o·gist; ac·a·rol·o·gy; ac·a·ro·pho·bia; ac·a·rus; acat·a·lep·sy; acat·a·lex·is;… … English syllables
ataghan — Yataghan Yat a*ghan, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.] A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly straight. [Written also {ataghan}, {attaghan}.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attaghan — Yataghan Yat a*ghan, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.] A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly straight. [Written also {ataghan}, {attaghan}.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Yataghan — Yat a*ghan, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.] A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly straight. [Written also {ataghan}, {attaghan}.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pāṇini — For other uses, see Panini (disambiguation). Pāṇini (Sanskrit: पाणिनि, IPA: [pɑːɳin̪i]; a patronymic meaning descendant of Paṇi ) was an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian from Pushkalavati, Gandhara (fl. 4th century BC[1] … Wikipedia