-
night but if they are
caught in
their graves, they can be
burnt to death.
Lugats are
often believed to wear the skin of a dead
person and have long fingernails...
-
usually the son of a lugat. In
different regions,
animals can be
revenants as
lugats; also,
living people during their sleep.
Dhampiraj is also an
Albanian surname...
- 2009. — С. 4. — 116 с. — ISBN 978-5-9690-0112-1 Maħmūd al-Kašğari. "Dīwān
Luğāt al-Turk".
Edited &
translated by
Robert Dankoff in
collaboration with James...
-
Royal Glory" by
Yusuf Kh****
Hajib (1069–70),
Mahmud al-Kashgari's Dīwānu l-
Luġat al-Turk, "A
Dictionary of
Turkic Dialects" (1072) and
Ehmed Yükneki's Etebetulheqayiq...
- Harr****owitz, Wiesbaden. p. 198
Golden (1992) p. 206-207 Maħmūd al-Kašğari. "Dīwān
Luğāt al-Turk".
Edited &
translated by
Robert Dankoff in
collaboration with James...
-
Qutatqu Bilik (Wisdom Of
Royal Glory) (1069–70) and
Mahmut Kashgari Divan-i
Lugat-it Türk (Dictionary of
Turkic Dialects) (1072) "Eski Başqurt Əzəbiy Tili/Иҫке...
- The Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk (Arabic: ديوان لغات الترك;
translated to
English as the
Compendium of the
languages of the Turks) is the
first comprehensive dictionary...
- (including Sekapans, Kejamans, Lahanans, Punans,
Tanjongs and Kanowits)
Lugats Lisums Melanaus Penans Sians Tagals Tabuns Ukits Being accorded the status...
- 480–488
Golden 2011, p. 47.
Millward 2007, p. 50. Maħmūd al-Kašğari. "Dīwān
Luğāt al-Turk".
Edited &
translated by
Robert Dankoff in
collaboration with James...
- 1996. ISBN 90-04-10470-4.
Pages 124-125.
Besim Atalay, ed. (1939). Divanü
lûgat-it-Türk tercümesi (in Turkish). Vol. 1. Alâeddin
Kiral Basimevi. p. 138...