Tahtib vs Naboot - What's the difference?
tahtib | naboot |
Tahtib has no English definition.
a quarterstaff constructed of palm wood or rattan. It originated in Egypt and is used in the martial art of tahtib.
* These injuries were probably sustained in attempting to ward off the blow of the naboot . This weapon was a staff, which was grasped, by the person wielding it, in both hands. Its use was a favorite pastime of the ancient Egyptians, and resembled the old English quarterstaff play.
Tahtib is likely misspelled.
Tahtib has no English definition.
As a noun naboot is
a quarterstaff constructed of palm wood or rattan. It originated in Egypt and is used in the martial art of tahtib.tahtib
Not English
Tahtib has no English definition. It may be misspelled.naboot
English
Noun
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