ankus
English
Etymology
From
Hindi
अंकुस
(
aṅkus
)
, from
Sanskrit
अङ्कुश
(
aṅkuśa
)
.
Pronunciation
(
UK
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈaŋ.kəs/
Noun
ankus
(
plural
ankuses
)
The hooked
goad
that is used in India to control
elephants
.
2007
, Michael Chabon,
Gentlemen of the Road
, Sceptre 2008, p. 22:
He reached for the ivory handle of his
ankus
and turned to the stripling.
Anagrams
Kansu
,
Kuans
,
Kunas
,
kunas
,
unask
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