ankus
an elephant goad of India with a spike and a hook at one end.
Origin of ankus
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How to use ankus in a sentence
This time I had my ankus with me, so that in case he should run away again I could prick his neck and make him behave.
Kari the Elephant | Dhan Gopal MukerjiIf thou wilt give me the ankus to take away, it is good hunting.
The Second Jungle Book | Rudyard KiplingOn he came, amid a rising roar of approval, Speed in gorgeous robes perched on high, 295 ankus raised.
The Maids of Paradise | Robert W. (Robert William) ChambersIt was a three-foot ankus, or elephant-goad—something like a small boat-hook.
The Second Jungle Book | Rudyard KiplingClose to the fire, and blazing in the sunshine, lay the ruby-and-turquoise ankus.
The Second Jungle Book | Rudyard Kipling
British Dictionary definitions for ankus
/ (ˈæŋkəs) /
a stick used, esp in India, for goading elephants
Origin of ankus
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