Definition of Chagan

1. an Eastern inn [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chagan

chaffingly
chaffless
chafflike
chaffron
chaffrons
chaffs
chaffweed
chaffweeds
chaffy
chafing
chafing dish
chafing dishes
chafing gear
chaft
chafts
chagan (current term)
chagans
chagas cardiomyopathy
chagasic myocardiopathy
chagoma
chagreen
chagrin
chagrined
chagrining
chagrinned
chagrinning
chagrins
chai
chaidamuite
chain

Literary usage of Chagan

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1901)
"The reign of Baian is the slightest sera of their monarchy; their chagan, ... and BA general idea of the pride and power of the chagan may be taken from ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1877)
"Nevertheless, the Khazar chagan was so little looked upon as a ruler by ... The monarch's title of chagan, or Great chagan, is a Mongol one. ..."

3. The Book of Ser Marco Polo: The Venetian by Marco Polo (1903)
"AT the end of those three days you find a city called chagan NOR [which is as much as to say White Pool!, at which there is a great Palace of the ..."

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