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Ugric, a. (n.)|ˈuːgrɪk, ˈjuːg-| [f. as ugri-an + -ic. Cf. Finno-Ugric (1879) s.v. ugro-.] = Ugrian a. Also as n. = Ugrian n. 2.
1854Max Müller in C. Bunsen Christianity & Mankind III. 445 If we compare the Ugric and Tamulic Numerals. Ibid. 453 In Mandshu..we find juan for 10, the same root we met before in Ugric. 1884Imp. Dict., Ugric a., same as Ugrian. 1886M. A. Morrison in Jrnl. R. Asiatic Soc. XVIII. ii. 178 Finn. This group is almost altogether confined to Europe. Its four sub-branches are the Ugric, Finn proper, Volga-Finn, and Perm-Finn. Ibid., The Magyar, on of the languages of the Ugric sub-branch. 1964J. Atkinson tr. Vuorela's Finno-Ugric Peoples 2 Ugric comprising Vogul, Ostyak and Hungarian. |