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Vogul|ˈvəʊgʊl| Also 8 Vogoul, Wougoul, 9 Wogul, Wogule, Vogule. [a. Russian vogul, G. Wogul, etc.] a. A member of a Ugrian people inhabiting Tobolsk and Perm.
[1698tr. Brand's Jrnl. Embassy 21 Wogultzoi.] 1780W. Tooke Russia I. 157 The Vogouls. 1796Morse Amer. Geog. II. 84 A Wougoul village is commonly composed of one family. 1880A. H. Sayce Introd. Sci. Lang. II. x. 325 The Hungarians were once the neighbours of the savage Voguls of the Ural. 1887Encycl. Brit. XXII. 8/2 The Voguls..on the eastern slopes of the Urals. 1948D. Diringer Alphabet 483 The Voguls in the Ural mountains. 1975[see Ostyak]. b. The language of this people, belonging to the Ob-Ugrian group.
1908T. G. Tucker Introd. Nat. Hist. Lang. 133 Ugric, which comprises..Vogul and Ostiak, dialects of a few thousands scattered over a wide region eastward from the Northern Ural and about the Obi River. 1933, etc. [see Ob-Ugrian]. 1951W. K. Matthews Languages U.S.S.R. iii. 21 The ‘primitive’ or East Ugrian languages, Ostyak and Vogul. 1980Amer. N. & Q. Oct. 29/1 Marianne Sz. Bakró-Nagy..has pulled together some 500 terms..on the bear as a tabu animal in the Urals among the Ostyak (Khanty) and Vogul (Mansi) speaking peoples. Hence † Wogulian (-olian); † Wogulic a. [G. Wogulísch].
1796Morse Amer. Geog. II. 84 The Wogolians are rather below the middle stature. 1813Q. Rev. Oct. 256 Classes..of Languages... Siberian, Permian, Wogulic. 1925P. Radin tr. Vendryès's Language ii. iii. 118 In Wogulian mini ‘he goes’..[is] formed like puri ‘taking’. |