ataghan

ataghan
/at"euh gan', -geuhn/, n.
yataghan.

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  • yatagan — [ jatagɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1787; turc yatagan ♦ Sabre turc, à lame recourbée vers la pointe. ⇒ cimeterre. ● yatagan nom masculin (turc yatağan) Sabre incurvé en deux sens opposés, à la lame très tranchante. (Il était en usage chez les Turcs et les… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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