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Turanian
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Etymology
From Turan + -ian. Use picked up in the mid 1800s, peaking in the late 1800s before dropping off in the mid 1900s.
Adjective
Turanian (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to Turan.
- 1899, William George Aston, A History of Japanese Literature, page 18:
- The first written book which has come down to us in the Japanese, or indeed in any Turanian tongue, is the Kojiki or “Records of Ancient Matters,” which was completed A.D. 712.
- Of or pertaining to the Turanians.
- 1900, James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, volume 3, page 278:
- The Esthonians of Russia, who, like the Magyars, belong to the great Turanian family of mankind.
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Noun
Turanian (plural Turanians)
- (linguistics, racial theories, obsolete) A member of any of the Asian peoples who speak Uralic or Altaic (or Turan) languages.
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Proper noun
Turanian
- A proposed language family (now generally rejected) encompassing the Uralic and Altaic languages; Ural-Altaic.
References
- “Turanian”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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