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单词 polovtsian
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Polovtsiann.adj.

Brit. /pə(ʊ)ˈlɒvtsɪən/, U.S. /poʊˈlɑvtsiən/
Forms: 1700s–1800s Polovzian, 1800s– Polovtsian, 1900s– Polovcian, 1900s– Polovetsian.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Polovtsy n., -ian suffix.
Etymology: < Polovtsy n. + -ian suffix.
A. n.
1. In plural = Polovtsy n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > ethnicities > Turk > [noun] > Turkic (speaking) peoples
Polovtsy1735
Kumyk1788
Polovtsians1798
Tekke1825
Karakalpak1832
Yomud1834
Yuruk1869
Kashgai1885
Saryk1885
Taranchi1885
1798 Select. Most Celebrated Foreign Literary Jrnls. 2 374 It is the same with respect to the Ugers, the Pechenegians, the Polovzians, the Torks, and many others.
1878 Encycl. Brit. VIII. Pl. XII. facing p. 715 Cumanians or Polovzians.
1973 R. C. Howes Tale of Campaign of Igor 2 The Polovetsians (called Polovtsy, Cumans, or Kipchak Turks) had been moving into the steppes north of the Black Sea since the 1050s.
1998 Russ. Rev. 57 296 The chroniclers exhibited a definite bias against the various steppe peoples, especially the Pechenegs and Polovtsians.
2. The Turkic language of the Polovtsy. rare.
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1965 N. Poppe Introd. Altaic Ling. 72 Kuman (Polovetsian, called so after the Russian name for Kumans) is also a Middle Turkic language.
B. adj.
Of, relating to, or designating the Polovtsy.
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the world > people > ethnicities > Turk > [adjective] > Turkic (speaking) peoples
Nogaian1591
Oghuzian1603
Turkoman1613
Uighur1747
Uigurean1773
Polovtsian1803
Tekke1825
Karakalpak1865
Ghuzz1866
Avarian1875
Taranchi1885
Uiguric1888
Uzbek1891
Kizil1898
Oghuz1937
Tuvinian1954
Yomud1974
Yuruk1974
Tuvan1988
1803 H. Card Hist. Revol. Russia 66 One of the Polovtsian princes..demanded and received the sacrament of baptism.
1920 O. M. Sayler Russ. Theatre (1922) p. xv Nicolas Roerichs design for the Polovtsian camp in Borodins opera, ‘Prince Igor’.
1968 M. Guybon tr. A. Solzhenitsyn First Circle I. 308 Half Polovtsian by blood, Prince Igor was for years an ally of the Polovtsians.
1998 Bull. School Oriental & Afr. Stud. 61 466 Pelliot thought ‘Sesüd’ refers to Saḳsīn, the Polovtsian capital, in the delta of the Volga River.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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