Ankus
an elephant goad of india with a spike and a hook at one end.
historical examples
mowgli told him all his adventures from beginning to end, and bagheera sniffed at the ankus between whiles.
the second jungle book rudyard kipling
i spoke to him, scratched his neck with the ankus, but he would not stop.
kari the elephant dhan gopal mukerji
if thou wilt give me the ankus to take away, it is good hunting.
the second jungle book rudyard kipling
it was plain to see that the elephant had felt the pr-ck of the mahout’s ankus.
mount music e. oe. somerville and martin ross
on 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) chambers
the ankus flew sparkling, and buried itself point down thirty yards away, between the trees.
the second jungle book rudyard kipling
this time i had my ankus with me, so that in case he should run away again i could pr-ck his neck and make him behave.
kari the elephant dhan gopal mukerji
noun (pl) -kus, -kuses
a stick used, esp in india, for goading elephants
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