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Agha (gcide) | Aga \A*ga"\ or Agha \A*gha"\ ([.a]*g[aum]" or [=a]"g[.a]), n.
[Turk. agh[=a] a great lord, chief master.]
In Turkey, a commander or chief officer. It is used also as a
title of respect.
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agha (wn) | Agha
n 1: title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey)
[syn: Aga, Agha] |
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aghast (encz) | aghast,zděšen Zdeněk Brožaghast,zděšený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
callaghan (encz) | Callaghan,Callaghan n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
yataghan (encz) | yataghan,jatagan n: Zdeněk Brož |
callaghan (czen) | Callaghan,Callaghann: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Aghast (gcide) | Aghast \A*ghast"\, v. t.
See Agast, v. t. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Aghast \A*ghast"\, a. & p. p. [OE. agast, agasted, p. p. of
agasten to terrify, fr. AS. pref. [=a]- (cf. Goth. us-, G.
er-, orig. meaning out) + g?stan to terrify, torment: cf.
Goth. usgaisjan to terrify, primitively to fix, to root to
the spot with terror; akin to L. haerere to stick fast,
cling. See Gaze, Hesitate.]
Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or
horror.
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Aghast he waked; and, starting from his bed,
Cold sweat in clammy drops his limbs o'erspread.
--Dryden.
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The commissioners read and stood aghast. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]Agast \A*gast"\ or Aghast \A*ghast"\, v. t.
To affright; to terrify. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Spenser.
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ataghan (gcide) | Yataghan \Yat"a*ghan\, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.]
A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan
nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly
straight. [Written also ataghan, attaghan.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Ataghan \At"a*ghan\, n.
See Yataghan.
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Ataghan (gcide) | Yataghan \Yat"a*ghan\, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.]
A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan
nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly
straight. [Written also ataghan, attaghan.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Ataghan \At"a*ghan\, n.
See Yataghan.
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attaghan (gcide) | Yataghan \Yat"a*ghan\, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.]
A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan
nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly
straight. [Written also ataghan, attaghan.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Attaghan \At"ta*ghan\ ([a^]t"t[.a]*g[a^]n), n.
See Yataghan.
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Attaghan (gcide) | Yataghan \Yat"a*ghan\, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.]
A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan
nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly
straight. [Written also ataghan, attaghan.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Attaghan \At"ta*ghan\ ([a^]t"t[.a]*g[a^]n), n.
See Yataghan.
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Shag-haired (gcide) | Shag-haired \Shag"-haired`\, a.
Having shaggy hair. --Shak.
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Wag-halter (gcide) | Wag-halter \Wag"-hal`ter\, n. [Wag + halter.]
One who moves or wears a halter; one likely to be hanged.
[Colloq. & Obs.]
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I can tell you, I am a mad wag-halter. --Marston.
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Yataghan (gcide) | Yataghan \Yat"a*ghan\, n. [Turk. y[=a]t[=a]gh[=a]n.]
A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan
nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly
straight. [Written also ataghan, attaghan.] --Chaucer.
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agha (wn) | Agha
n 1: title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey)
[syn: Aga, Agha] |
aghan (wn) | Aghan
n 1: the ninth month of the Hindu calendar [syn: Aghan,
Margasivsa] |
aghast (wn) | aghast
adj 1: struck with fear, dread, or consternation [syn:
aghast(p), appalled, dismayed, shocked] |
jaghatai (wn) | Jaghatai
n 1: a Turkic literary language of medieval central Asia (named
for one of the sons of Genghis Khan) [syn: Chagatai,
Jagatai, Jaghatai, Eastern Turki] |
magha (wn) | Magha
n 1: the eleventh month of the Hindu calendar; corresponds to
January in the Gregorian calendar [syn: Magh, Magha] |
yataghan (wn) | yataghan
n 1: a long Turkish knife with a curved blade having a single
edge |
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