mongol
IPA: mˈɑŋgʌɫ
Root Word: Mongol
noun
- A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian.
- A member of any of the various Mongol ethnic groups living in The Mongolian People's Republic, the (former) USSR, Tibet and Nepal.
- (dated, now offensive) A person with Down's syndrome.
- A member of the nomadic people from the steppes of central Asia who invaded Europe in the 13th century.
- A member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club of California, United States.
- A Keram language spoken in Papua New Guinea (also known by its native name Mwakai).
- (dated, offensive) Alternative letter-case form of Mongol (“person with Down's syndrome”). [A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian.]
adjective
- Synonym of Mongolian.
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Examples of "mongol" in Sentences
- Armenian vassalage was sent to the Mongols.
- It was the end of the southern expansion of the Mongols.
- The Mongols did not plunder the people on the way to Delhi.
- He lived during the troubled times of the Mongol invasions.
- He never would avenge the defeat of the Mongols at Ain Jalut.
- The Mongols considered marriage as the passage into adulthood.
- During his time as cloistered emperor, the Mongols invaded twice.
- As for the taxation, the Mongols are a notorious highly taxing group.
- Japan was under the rule of a military class and repelling Mongol invasions.
- At the same time, he persuaded the Mongols to invade Bulgaria from the north.
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