Also Tataric. [f. TARTAR sb.2 + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or connected with the Tartars or Tartary.

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1811.  Pinkerton, Mod. Geog. (ed. 3), 335. Europe can in future have little to apprehend from the Tataric swarms.

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1834.  Penny Cycl., II. 478/1. The Tartaric region, as it is next the Siberian, so it resembles it in most respects.

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1855.  Max Müller, Lang. Seat of War, 96. Tataric has become the name of that class of Turanian languages of which the Turkish is the most prominent member.

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