Definitions for Tartarian

Tartarian Tar·tar·i·an

Spelling: [tahr-tair-ee-uh n]
IPA: /tɑrˈtɛər i ən/

Tartarian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 138 anagrams from letters in Tartarian (aaainrrtt).

Definitions for Tartarian

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a Tartar or the Tartars, the Mongolian and Turkish tribes who overran Asia and much of Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages.

Origin of Tartarian

1350-1400; Middle English. See Tartar, -ian

Examples for Tartarian

The variety still retains a place among the recommended cherries but under the name Tartarian.

Tartarian honeysuckles waved at the very summit of the chimney, and wild-roses curtained every window.

Mr Eaton states that butter melted by the Tartarian method, and then salted by ours, will keep good and fine-tasted for two years.

The cross-legged sitting posture, and the Tartarian contour of the face and head, are very remarkable.

One of the upright kinds, most common in gardens, is the Tartarian Honeysuckle (L. tartarica), the flowers of which are in twins.

And you, he said to the Tartarian chief, will not you help me?

This bay is very open, belongs to the Tartarian sea, and is called the Linchidolin, where the Muscovites have a whale fishery.

They represented me to his Tartarian majesty as a spy of the pope.

He wore a high conical cap of Tartarian felt, and had round his neck the string of black beads belonging to his order.

A thousand and one quarters of hours; being Tartarian tales.

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