Definition of Chabouks

1. chabouk [n] - See also: chabouk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chabouks

cha
cha-cha
cha-cha-cha
cha-cha-chas
cha-chas
cha-ching
chaat
chaats
chabasie
chabasies
chabasite
chabasites
chabazite
chabazites
chabouk
chabouks (current term)
chabrette
chabuk
chabuks
chacarera
chacareras
chace
chaced
chaces
chacha
chachalaca
chachalacas
chachka
chachkas
chacing

Literary usage of Chabouks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Chronicles of the Canongate by Walter Scott (1827)
"Drag forward that Fakir, and cut his robe into tatters on his back with your chabouks."* But a scene ensued like that in the hall of Seyd. ..."

2. Cambridge University Magazine (1840)
"... Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his next budget, would propose an enormous duty upon German meerschaums, China bowls, Turkish chabouks, Indian hou- kas, ..."

3. The Surgeon's Daughter and Castle Dangerous: With General Glossary by Walter Scott (1879)
"This is too insolent!" said Tippoo. '' Drag forward that Fakir, and cut his robe into tatters on his back with your chabouks." tLt Long whips. ..."

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