Definition of Tabuns

1. tabun [n] - See also: tabun

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabuns

tabulata
tabulatable
tabulate
tabulated
tabulates
tabulating
tabulation
tabulations
tabulator
tabulators
tabule
tabuli
tabulis
tabulæ rasæ
tabun
tabuns (current term)
tabus
tac
tacahout
tacahouts
tacamahac
tacamahaca
tacamahacs
tacan
tacans
tacaribe complex viruses
tacaribe virus
tacaud
tace
taces

Literary usage of Tabuns

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

1. History of the Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th Century by Henry Hoyle Howorth, Ernest George Ravenstein (1876)
"He asked after the Czar's health by the mouth of one ot his tabuns. The chief envoy insisted that this question must be put by the Khan in person, standing. ..."

2. Life in the forests of the Far East by Spenser St. John (1862)
"... who on head-hunting expeditions spare none, if of a weaker party. We found they were on the look-out for some of the tabuns, who, flying before the ..."

3. The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture by Charles King (2000)
"In elections for the first Ba§kan of Gagauz Yeri in 1995, Georgi Tabun§cik emerged as winner with 64.1 percent of the vote in the second round.33 tabuns,cik ..."

4. Travels Through Several Provinces of the Russian Empire: With an Historical by Pierce Balthasar Campenhausen (1808)
"These herds generally consist of above a thousand horses; they are called tabuns; they are sold principally for the ..."

5. Prehistoric Antiquities of the Aryan Peoples: A Manual of Comparative by Otto Schrader, Frank Byron Jevons (1890)
"Herds and hinds are the mark and seal of the steppe. Here sheep, cattle, and the tabuns, ie, half-wild herds of horses, still constitute ..."

6. Hellenistic Pottery: The Plain Wares by Susan I. Rotroff (2006)
"223, no. Eb 16, pi. 106 (context of ca. 50). Built-in tabuns also occur on Hellenistic sites in Palestine: eg, ..."

7. History of the Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th Century by Henry Hoyle Howorth, Ernest George Ravenstein (1876)
"He asked after the Czar's health by the mouth of one ot his tabuns. The chief envoy insisted that this question must be put by the Khan in person, standing. ..."

8. Life in the forests of the Far East by Spenser St. John (1862)
"... who on head-hunting expeditions spare none, if of a weaker party. We found they were on the look-out for some of the tabuns, who, flying before the ..."

9. The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture by Charles King (2000)
"In elections for the first Ba§kan of Gagauz Yeri in 1995, Georgi Tabun§cik emerged as winner with 64.1 percent of the vote in the second round.33 tabuns,cik ..."

10. Travels Through Several Provinces of the Russian Empire: With an Historical by Pierce Balthasar Campenhausen (1808)
"These herds generally consist of above a thousand horses; they are called tabuns; they are sold principally for the ..."

11. Prehistoric Antiquities of the Aryan Peoples: A Manual of Comparative by Otto Schrader, Frank Byron Jevons (1890)
"Herds and hinds are the mark and seal of the steppe. Here sheep, cattle, and the tabuns, ie, half-wild herds of horses, still constitute ..."

12. Hellenistic Pottery: The Plain Wares by Susan I. Rotroff (2006)
"223, no. Eb 16, pi. 106 (context of ca. 50). Built-in tabuns also occur on Hellenistic sites in Palestine: eg, ..."

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