1.
[syn: Tatar, Tartar, Mongol Tatar]
2. a member of the Turkic-speaking people living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains (the name has been attributed to many other groups);
3. the Turkic language spoken by the Tatar living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Tartar \Tar"tar\, n.
1. [Per. T[=a]t[=a]r, of Tartar origin.] A native or
inhabitant of Tartary in Asia; a member of any one of
numerous tribes, chiefly Moslem, of Turkish origin,
inhabiting the Russian Europe; -- written also, more
correctly but less usually, Tatar.
[1913 Webster]
2. A person of a keen, irritable temper.
[1913 Webster]
To catch a tartar, to lay hold of, or encounter, a person
who proves too strong for the assailant. [Colloq.]
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
Tatar
n 1: a member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who
invaded Russia in the 13th century [syn: Tatar, Tartar,
Mongol Tatar]
2: a member of the Turkic-speaking people living from the Volga
to the Ural Mountains (the name has been attributed to many
other groups)
3: the Turkic language spoken by the Tatar living from the Volga
to the Ural Mountains
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
tatar
A Turkic language spoken by about five
million Tatars in Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and elsewhere; the
official language of the Republic of Tatarstan (Russian
Federation).
language codes: tt, tat.
(2006-12-11)