varangələnnix’ — eləməx’: (Tovuz) söz gəzdirmək, xəbərçilik etmək. – Ayə, orda diyən varangələnnix’ eli:rsən? … Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti
Varang Kshiti — Infobox Writing system name=Varang Kshiti type=Abugida languages=Ho fam1=Proto Canaanite alphabetThe link between Brahmi and Middle Eastern scripts is disputed, see Origins of Brahmi.] fam2=Phoenician alphabet fam3=Aramaic alphabet fam4=Brāhmī… … Wikipedia
Ho language — Infobox Language name=Ho states=India, Bangladesh speakers=1,077,000 familycolor=Austro Asiatic fam2=Munda fam3=North Munda fam4=Kherwari script=Devanagari, Varang Kshiti iso2=mun iso3=hocHo (also known as Bihar Ho and Lanka Kol) is a Munda… … Wikipedia
варяг — так называли на Руси выходцев из Скандинавии, др. русск. варягъ (с IX в.). См. также буряг, колбяг. Ср. греч. βάραγγος, ср. лат. varangus телохранитель, воин из наемной стражи визант. императоров (впервые в 1034 г. у Кедрена; см. Томсен, Ursprung … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Abugida — An inscription of Swampy Cree using Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, an abugida developed by Christian missionaries for Aboriginal Canadian languages An abugida … Wikipedia
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