Khazar
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Etymology
The origin is unknown. Attested as Arabic خَزَر (ḵazar), Byzantine Greek Χάζαροι (Kházaroi), Hebrew כּוּזָרִים (Kuzarim), Middle Chinese 突厥曷薩 (*tʰuət̚-kɨut̚ ɦɑt̚-sɑt̚) and Middle Chinese 突厥
See Wikipedia's article for etymology.
Pronunciation
Noun
Khazar (plural Khazars or Khazar)
- A member of a semi-nomadic Turkic tribe that occupied a large part of southwestern Russia and Ukraine (Khazaria).
- (racist, derogatory, offensive slang) A Jew, particularly of Ashkenazi origin by reference to a discredited, racist myth of their origin in Europe.
- The Khazars have been hogging public services.
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member of a semi-nomadic Turkic tribe
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Adjective
Khazar (not comparable)
- Of or relating to Khazars.
Synonyms
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of or relating to Khazars
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Proper noun
Khazar
- The Turkic language of the Khazar people, of which a single word is attested, 𐰸𐰴𐰆𐰺𐰇𐰢.
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See also
- Wiktionary's coverage of Khazar terms
- Khazar on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- ISO 639-3 code zkz (SIL)
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