Yakut
a member of a turkic-speaking people of the lena river valley and adjacent areas of eastern siberia.
the turkic language of the yakut.
historical examples
archology and the bible george a. barton
more tales by polish authors various
tales by polish authors various
the origin of man and of his superst-tions carveth read
the human race louis figuier
the voyage of the vega round asia and europe, volume i and volume ii a.e. nordenskieold
tales by polish authors various
opuscula robert gordon latham
the natural history of the varieties of man robert gordon latham
tales by polish authors various
noun
(pl) -kuts, -kut. a native or inhabitant of the sakha republic, in russia
the language of this people, belonging to the turkic branch of the altaic family
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