[Pers. and Urdū chābuk.] A (Persian) horse-whip. Formerly commonly anglicized as CHAWBUCK, q.v.

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1815.  Moore, Lalla R., Lt. of Harem. Concerning ., the chabuk, as connected therewith.

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1827.  Scott, Surg. Dau., xiv. Said Tippoo ‘Drag forward that Fakir, and cut his robe into tatters on his back with your chabouks.’

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