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Proper noun edit

Kipjak

  1. (obsolete) Alternative spelling of Kipchak
    • 1854, J. Cumming, "Signs of the Times: The Moslem and His End, the Christian and His Hope", "The Ottoman Empire", The Church of England Quarterly Review..., Vol. XXXVI (New Ser. Vol. II), p. 189:
      Seljouk was the prime minister of Sultân Bighoû, sovereign of Kipjak; he established himself, with his tribe, in the countries of Samarcand and Bokhara, where they became converted to the religion of Islâm.

Noun edit

Kipjak (plural Kipjaks)

  1. (obsolete) Alternative spelling of Kipchak

Adjective edit

Kipjak (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Alternative spelling of Kipchak