{ , n. pl. (Ethnol.) One of the great races of man, including the greater part of the inhabitants of China, Japan, and the interior of Asia, with branches in Northern Europe and other parts of the world. By some American Indians are considered a branch of the Mongols. In a more restricted sense, the inhabitants of Mongolia and adjacent countries, including the Burats and the Kalmuks. [ 1913 Webster ]
[nok hūa tō sāi lek] (n, exp) EN: Lesser Sand Plover ; Mongolian PloverFR: Pluvier de mongolie [ m ] ; Gravelot mongol [ m ] ; Pluvier mongol [ m ] ; Gravelot de Mongolie [ m ]
(adj) of or relating to the region of Mongolia or its people or their languages or cultures, Syn. Mongolian, Example:the Mongol invaders; a Mongolian pony; Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax
[噶, gáㄍㄚˊ] phonetic ga (used in rendering Tibetan and Mongolian sounds); Tibetan Ge: language of Buddha; dialect final particle (esp. in Yunnan) similar to 了 le, See Also: 了#2150
[萧乾 / 蕭乾, Xiāo Qiánㄒㄧㄠ ㄑㄧㄢˊ] Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during second world war in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator#72524
[かみかぜ(P);しんぷう;かむかぜ, kamikaze (P); shinpuu ; kamukaze] (n) (1) divine wind (esp. a typhoon thought to have protected Japan from a Mongolian invasion in the 13th century); (2) (かみかぜ only) kamikaze; (P)#14908
[ひばり(P);こくてんし(告天子);こうてんし(告天子), hibari (P); kokutenshi ( koku ten ko ); koutenshi ( koku ten ko )] (n) (1) skylark (Alauda arvensis); (2) (こうてんし only) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica); (P)