jat
IPA: dʒæt
Root Word: Jat
noun
- A member of an Indo-European ethnic group of people native to Northern India and Pakistan (including large populations living in the EU, US, Canada, Australia and UK), that have attributes of an ethnic group, tribe and a people.
- A member of an Indo-European people living in the Punjab, northwestern India, and Pakistan.
- An Indo-Scythian descendant of the Scythian Massagetae and Getae tribes.
- Alternative spelling of yat [A vowel letter of the Cyrillic and Glagolitic alphabet (Cyrillic capital Ѣ, Cyrillic small ѣ, Glagolitic ⱑ), no longer in current use]
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Examples of "jat" in Sentences
- Yess, a clever one, that Aniolo-jat, the AAnn officer reflected.
- As the wily Aniolo-jat had already pointed out, Commonwealth money and goods were too important to risk losing.
- He had no doubt that the Yuiqueru Aniolo-jat would be cooperative in all aspects of realigning the social order on Fluva.
- The people lived chiefly on holcus, and a narcotic called "jat," made by pounding the tender twigs of a tree of the same name.
- The people lived chiefly on holcus, and a narcotic called “jat,” made by pounding the tender twigs of a tree of the same name.
- The more she struggled to reconcile Aniolo-jat's seductive words with what she felt to be right, the harder the veins in her ears throbbed.
- The 62-year-old 'jat' leader, representing the caste that comprises around 22 per cent of the state population, will be Haryana's 21st chief minister.
- Why should this be a surprise after all Mccain cheated on his first wife with his second wife then they were both caught with their hands in the cookie jat during Keating 5!
- She tried to convince herself that Aniolo-jat was right, that the Sakuntala had on this day decided on the correct course of action to ensure their control of their world far into the future.
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