noun বিশেষ্য পদ

Yataghan meaning in assamese

যতঘন

  • Pronunciation

    /ˈjætəɡæn/

  • Definition

    a long Turkish knife with a curved blade having a single edge

    দীঘল তুৰ্কী কটাৰী, যাৰ এটা ধাৰেৰে বক্ৰ ব্লেড থাকে

  • Example

    The shopkeeper had several exotic yataghans in their knife selection.

    দোকানীজনৰ কটাৰী নিৰ্বাচনত কেইবাটাও বিদেশী যতঘন আছিল।

noun বিশেষ্য পদ

Yataghan meaning in assamese

যতঘন

  • Definitions

    1. A type of sword used in Muslim countries from the mid-16th to late 19th centuries.

    ১৬ শতিকাৰ মাজভাগৰ পৰা ১৯ শতিকাৰ শেষলৈকে মুছলমান দেশত ব্যৱহাৰ কৰা এবিধ তৰোৱাল।

  • Examples:
    1. A Montenegrin perceived it and ran immediately to him and drew his yataghan, saying, “You are very brave, and must wish that I should cut off your head rather than that you should fall into the hands of the enemy.”

    2. The angry-faced official communicated the intelligence to a large group of Anadolian, Caramanian, Bosniac, and Roumelian Turks,— sturdy, undersized, broad-shouldered, bare-legged, splay-footed, horny-fisted, dark-browed, honest-looking mountaineers, who were lounging about with long pistols and yataghans stuck in their broad sashes.