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Definition of Tulwar
1. an Indian sabre [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tulwar
Literary usage of Tulwar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. At the Court of Amîr: A Narrative by John Alfred Gray (1895)
"The Afghan tulwar. Rifles and pistols. Bows. Silver and gold-smiths. Caps and
turbans. Embroider}1. Grocers: tea, sugar, soap, and candles, aud where they ..."
2. At the Court of the Amir by John Alfred Gray (1901)
"The Afghan tulwar. Rifles and pistols. Bows. Silver and gold-smiths. Caps and
turbans. Embroidery. Grocers : tea, sugar, soap, and candles, and where they ..."
3. Nature's teachings: human invention anticipated by nature by John George Wood (1877)
"Indian tulwar and Cat's Claw.—The Surgeon's Lancet, and Piercing Apparatus of
the Gad-fly and Mosquito. WE will now take some of the analogies between ..."