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Zyrian, n. and a.|ˈzɪrɪən| Also Syrian, Syryane, Syryen, (and esp.) Zyryan. [ad. Russ. Zȳryánin: see -ian.] A. n. A member of the Komi people of northern central U.S.S.R. b. The language of this people; = Komi b. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people or their language.
1886Encycl. Brit. XXI. 79/2 The Permians,..including..the Zyrians in Vologda, Archangel, Vyatka, and Perm. 1926Chambers's Encycl. VIII. 101/1 The Syriän is spoken by a large population in the districts of Perm, Viatka, Archangel, and Vologda. 1932,1933[see Permian a. (n). 2]. 1942[see Komi]. 1948D. Diringer Alphabet ii. viii. 482 Other peoples..such as the Zyryans or Syryans (now called Komi). 1951W. K. Matthews Languages U.S.S.R. iii. 20 The Yuraks have loans from Zyryan (Komi), a Finnic language. Ibid. 25 Zyryan resistance to the Russians was less dogged and implacable than Ugrian. 1955Trans. Philol. Soc. 1954 99 The forms are: Norwegian Lappish miettâ..Syryane ma [etc.]. 1972Language XLVIII. 848, 7b is given by Hockett for ‘German,..French.., Zyryan’. 1978K. Rédei (title) Zyrian folklore texts. |