ankus

/ˈæŋkəs/
noun
  1. A tool used to train and guide elephants, consisting of a handle with a pointed hook or spike.
    • The mahout carried an ankus to gently direct the elephant.
    • The museum displayed a beautifully carved ankus from ancient India.
    • In some cultures, the ankus is considered a symbol of authority.
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