noun
- Plural of chabouk; a type of riding whip or leather strap used especially in Middle Eastern and North African countries.
Usage: Often used in historical or cultural contexts; Also spelled 'chabuk' or 'chabouk' in singular form
Examples
- The Ottoman soldiers carried chabouks as part of their traditional equipment.
- Historical accounts describe the use of chabouks in cavalry training.
- Museum collections include examples of ornate chabouks from the 19th century.
- The merchant displayed leather chabouks in his shop in the bazaar.
- Chabouks were commonly used by mounted riders across North Africa and the Middle East.