10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOTIAK»
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wotiak in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wotiak and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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A Journey Into Siberia: Made by Order of the King of France - Strona 108
The Wotiak men and women, in general, are no more than four feet, a few inches high, and are of a very weak and delicate constitution- The dress of the men is the fame as that of the Russians ;. but the dress of the women has not the least ...
abbé Chappe d'Auteroche, 1770
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Asia polyglotta: - Tom 1 - Strona 200
Mutter, Ostiakischam–Awarischebel,ewel. Wasjugan ewel. –Walish u. Kornwal. J71CNW/2. Perm. mam. Wotiak. mumy. Nagel, eiserner,Syrän.–Samojedischam Ket l/4W'. tib. Bei Pustosersk täb. Wotiak. zog.–Breton täg. Name, Permischnim.
Heinrich Julius Klaproth, 1823
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Asia polyglotta, von Julius Klaproth - Strona 200
Wotiak. mumy. Perm. mam. /70./72. Nagel, eiserner, Syrän.–Samojedischam Ket Luy". tib. Bei Pustoserskitäb. Wotiak. vog.–Breton täg. Name, Permisch nim.-Persisch nám. Latein nomen. Nase, Permisch nyr-Spanisch und Portugiesisch narz.
Heinrich Julius Klaproth, 1823
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Asia polyglotta: tableaux historiques de l'Asie, depuis... Cyrus ...
Mongolisch ama. Mutter, Osliakisch am — A w arisch ebel,ewel. WaSjugan ewel. Perm. mam. — Walish u. Kornwal. Wotiak. mumy. mam. Nagel, eiserner, Sy rän. — Samojedisch amKet tuw. üb. Bei Pustoscrsk lab Wotiak. tog — Breton lag.
Julius von Klaproth, 1823
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The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations - Strona 386
... Fourth pedwar-vod net—met Fifth pum-med vet-met Sixth gwechwod kyda-met Seventh seith-ved tavet~met Eighth wyth-ved nida-met Ninth naw-ved ap-yong-mct Tenth dog-oed yong-met. In Sirianian and Wotiak the forms are 611 and (iii.
R.G. Latham, J.C. Prichard, 1857
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The Journal of Philology - Strona 4
In one instance it seems changed to nu according to the law of harmony; ci-nu-cu is given as signifying “ to the places”; and once I have found it prefixed to the noun; “bricks” being rendered by (me-mun. The Wotiak uno (“many”) can hardly be ...
William Aldis Wright, William George Clark, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, 2012
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Asia Polyglotta. Sprach Atlas - Strona 200
Wotiak. mumy. Nagel, eiserner, Syrän.—Samojedischam Ket tu^w*. tib. Bei Pustosersk tab. Wotiak. yog.—Breton täg. Name, Permischnim.—Persisch ndm. Latein nomem. Nase, Permisch nyr.—Spanisch und Portugiesisch nariz. Latein nares.
Heinrich Julius von Klaproth, 1823
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Asia polyglotta - Strona 200
Wotiak. mumy. mam. Nagel,eiserner,Syräm-Samojedisch amKet tuw. tib. BeiPustosersk täb. Wotiak. wog-Breton 16g. Name , Permischriim.-Persisch ndm. Latein nomen. Nase , Permisch nyn-Spanisch und Portugiesisch nariz. Latein mzres.
Julius Heinrich Klaproth, 1831
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society - Tom 15 - Strona 198
"If." Perhaps analogous to the Wotiak ka. Appo anka, "whatever," I. 19, is precisely in accordance with Ugrian usage : the Wotiak ka, " if," added to kin, " who," makes " whoever." See Wotiak Grammar, p. 67-8. Angaus. ▻.>-? >-|E>-< I. 11.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1855
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Memoir on the Scythic Version of the Behistun Inscription - Strona 198
74, 75, 85, 88; vi. 31. "If." Perhaps analogous to the Wotiak ka. Appo anka, "whatever," I. 19, is precisely in accordance with Ugrian usage : the Wotiak ka, " if," added to kin, " who," makes " whoever." See Wotiak Grammar, p. 67-8. Angaus. >->-!