tchaouch
See also: Tchaouch
English
Etymology
Attested 1741.
Noun
tchaouch
- (historical) Obsolete spelling of chiaus
- 1880, Sutherland Menzies (pseud. of Elizabeth Stone), Turkey old and new: historical, geographical and statistical, volume 1, London: W. H. Allen, OCLC 671598481, page 255:
- Transylvania was vassal and tributary very nearly on the same conditions as Moldavia; on the death of John-Sigismond Zapoly, in 1571, the investiture was given by a tchaouch to Stephen Bathory, his successor.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:tchaouch.
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French
Etymology
Attested 1654.
Noun
tchaouch m (plural tchaouchs or tchaouches)
- (historical) Obsolete spelling of chaouch
- 1822, Galland, Antoine, Édouard Gauttier d'Arc, editor, Les mille et une nuits: contes arabes, […] , volume 4, nouvelle edition, Paris: Collin de Plancy, OCLC 163513484, page 322:
- le grand vézyr à sa gauche, et les seigneurs à sa suite, précédé par les tchiaouch, et par les principaux officiers de sa maison.
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- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:tchaouch.
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