- אכול/ אֱכֹל אכלי/ אִכְלִי אכלו/ אִכְלוּ אכולנה/ אֱכֹלְנָה eat!
eKHOL ikhLI
ikhLU eKHOLna Vav 1 לד/ לֵד לדי/ לְדִי לדו/ לְדוּ לדנה/ לֵדְנָה give birth...
- Shirėndėv, Sh Luvsanvandan, A. Luvsandėndėv – Olon
Ulsyn Mongolch Ėrdėmtniĭ III
Ikh Khural, p. 347.
Herbert Franke,
Denis Twitchett, John King Fairbank-The Cambridge...
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procession and
burial were not made
public knowledge; the mountain,
declared ikh khorig (lit. "Great Taboo"; i.e.
prohibited zone), was out of
bounds to all...
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plural suffix.
Gorlos —
Modern Southern Mongol subgroup Ikires — Ikhires:
ikh (great),
ikhes (chief, noble)
Karanut — Kharnuud: khar (black), "iud" or...
- Ulan Bator),
until then
known to the
Mongolians as the "Great Monastery" (
Ikh khüree), was
renamed "Capital Monastery" (Niislel khüree) to
reflect its...
-
immediately summoned the head of the Khutukhtu's
ecclesiastical administration (
Ikh shav’), the
Erdene Shanzav Gonchigjalzangiin Badamdorj, and
demanded an explanation...
- Khan
renamed his
empire "Yuan",
establishing the Yuan dynasty,
instead of "
Ikh Mongol Uls" (Great
Mongolian Nation or
Great Mongol Empire).
After defeating...
- איך האב קיינמאל נישט געזאגט
ikh hob
keynmol nisht gesogt ("I
never didn't say") איך האב נישט קיין מורא פאר קיינעם ניט
ikh hob
nisht keyn more far keynem...
-
Jebzundamba Hutuhtu (
Ikh Shav),
which recorded a
decline in the
number of
livestock from a
million in 1861 to
around 12,000 in 1909. D. Tsedev,
Ikh shav' [Ecclesiastical...
- (乾). The Mongolian-language
counterpart was Dai Ön Ulus, also
rendered as
Ikh Yuan Üls or
Yekhe Yuan Ulus. In Mongolian, Dai Ön a
borrowing from Chinese...