chabouk

/ˈtʃɑbʊk/
noun
  1. A long whip used in some parts of Asia, especially in Iran and Turkey, often made of leather or hide.
    • The rider cracked his chabouk to signal the horses to speed up.
    • He carefully braided a new chabouk from strips of buffalo hide.
    • In the museum, there was an old chabouk displayed with other riding equipment.
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