măgar — MĂGÁR, măgari, s.m. 1. Animal din familia calului, mai mic decât acesta, cu părul de obicei sur, capul mare şi urechile lungi, întrebuinţat ca animal de povară şi de tracţiune; asin (Equus asinus). ♢ expr. A nu fi nici cal, nici măgar = a nu avea … Dicționar Român
Magar — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Paul Magar (1909–2000), deutscher Maler Magar (Ethnie) Siehe auch: Kham Magar Magar Chepang Sprachen Diese Seite ist eine Begrif … Deutsch Wikipedia
Magar — may refer to: Magar people Magar language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended arti … Wikipedia
Magar — Magar, Mạngar, altnepalesisches Bergbauernvolk mit tibetobirmanischer Sprache; verbreitete sich von den West und Südflanken des Dhaulagiri in Nepal (rd. 380 000 Magar) entlang dem Himalaja bis nach Sikkim (in Indien rd. 30 000 Magar).… … Universal-Lexikon
magar — (del gr. «makárie»; ant.) conj. *Aunque. ≃ Maguer … Enciclopedia Universal
Magar — ▪ people also spelled Mangar, people of Nepal and Sikkim state, India, living mainly on the western and southern flanks of the Dhaulāgiri mountain massif. They number about 390,000. The Magar speak a language of the Tibeto Burman family … Universalium
Magar — noun a) A member of the Magars, an ethnic group from Nepal and northern India. b) The Sino Tibetan language spoken by the Magar people … Wiktionary
mağar — is. Toy, yas və s. məclislər üçün qurulan böyük çadır. Dəfn mərasimindən sonra, qurulmuş iri mağarda xeyrat verildi. Ç.. Dörd beş çadırı bir birinə calayıb həyətdə meydan kimi bir mağar qurmuşdular. B. Bayramov … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
Magar people — Magar is a Sino Tibetan ethnic group of Nepal and northern India whose homeland extends from the western and southern edges of the Dhaulagiri section of the high Himalayas range south to the prominent Mahabharat foothill range and eastward into… … Wikipedia
Magar language — Magar मगर भाषा Spoken in Nepal, India Ethnicity 1,622,000 Magar people (2001 census) Native speakers 863,000 (2001) … Wikipedia