1. Kipchak - Noun
2. Kipchak - Adjective
3. Kipchak - Proper noun
Kipchak (plural Kipchaks)
(historical) a member of a nomadic Turkic tribal confederation that overran the Eurasian steppe in mid-11th century.
Kipchak (not comparable)
of or relating to the Kipchak people or their language
Kipchak
the Turkic language of the Kipchak people
By the 10th century, the Oghuz had expanded west and north of the Aral Sea and into the steppe of present-day Kazakhstan, absorbing not only Iranians but also Turks from the Kipchak and Karluk ethnolinguistic groups. Source: Internet
'At most, it is conceivable that the smaller Karaite community which lived in Kharazia gained the Kipchak type Turkic language, that they speak today, through an exchange of language.' Source: Internet
Tamar was also pressured into dismissing her father's appointees, among them the constable Qubasar (ყუბასარი), a Georgian Kipchak of ignoble birth, who had helped George III in his crackdown on the defiant nobility. Source: Internet