Tatar
[ tah-ter ]
/ ˈtɑ tər /
noun
a member of a modern Turkic people living in the Tatar Autonomous Republic and adjacent regions of eastern European Russia and in widely scattered communities in western Siberia and central Asia.
the language of this people, including the literary language of the Tatar Autonomous Republic, the dialects of the Tatar Autonomous Republic and adjacent regions of the Volga basin (Volga Tatar), and numerous other dialects, some transitional to other Turkic languages.
adjective
of or relating to the Tatars or their language.
Also
Tartar
(for defs 1–3, 5).
Origin of Tatar
First recorded in 1805–15; see origin at
Tartar
OTHER WORDS FROM Tatar
Ta·tar·i·an [tah-tair-ee-uh n] /tɑˈtɛər i ən/, Ta·tar·ic [tah-tar-ik] /tɑˈtær ɪk/, adjectiveBritish Dictionary definitions for tatarian
Tatar
Tartar
/ (ˈtɑːtə) /
noun
- a member of a Mongoloid people who under Genghis Khan established a vast and powerful state in central Asia from the 13th century until conquered by Russia in 1552
- a descendant of this people, now scattered throughout Russia but living chiefly in the Tatar Republic
any of the languages spoken by the present-day Tatars, belonging to various branches of the Turkic family of languages, esp Kazan Tatar
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Tatars
Derived forms of Tatar
Tatarian (tɑːˈtɛərɪən), Tartarian, Tataric (tɑːˈtærɪk) or Tartaric, adjectiveWord Origin for Tatar
C14: from Old French
Tartare, from Medieval Latin
Tartarus (associated with Latin
Tartarus the underworld), from Persian
Tātār