IPA: /ˈtɑːrpən/
KK: /tɑːrˈpæn/
A type of wild horse that used to live in Northern Europe but no longer exists.
The tarpan was once a common sight in the forests of Europe before it became extinct.
The word 'tarpan' originates from the Russian word 'тарпан' (tarpan), which refers to a wild horse, specifically the Eurasian wild horse that is now extinct. The term is derived from the Turkic word 'tarpan', meaning a wild horse or horse-like animal.
Imagine a wild horse roaming freely in the Eurasian plains — that's what 'tarpan' refers to, connecting the word to its meaning as a wild horse.