Also Tataric. [f. TARTAR sb.2 + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or connected with the Tartars or Tartary.
1811. Pinkerton, Mod. Geog. (ed. 3), 335. Europe can in future have little to apprehend from the Tataric swarms.
1834. Penny Cycl., II. 478/1. The Tartaric region, as it is next the Siberian, so it resembles it in most respects.
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.