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Dayak people - Wikipedia
The Dayak or Dyak or Dayuh are the native groups of Borneo. It is a loose term for over 200 riverine and hill-dwelling ethnic groups, located principally in ...
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DYAK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DYAK is less common spelling of dayak.
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DyakCraft Knitting Needles and Crochet Hooks
DyakCraft llc. Handcrafted knitting needles, hooks, and fiber art tools made in Vermont by Tom Diak.
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Dyak
Dyak may refer to one of the following. Dayak people, also called "Dyak", a native tribe of Borneo
Dyak (clerk) a historical position of head of office in Russia
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Dayak (disambiguation
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DYAK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Dyak definition: a member of a Malaysian people of the interior of Borneo: noted for their long houses. See examples of DYAK used in a sentence.
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Dyak
Dyak (ˈdaɪæk) Also Daya(c)k, Dayakker. [f. Mal. dayak up-country.] A member of one of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting parts of Borneo and Sarawak, often divided into Land Dyaks and Sea Dyaks; the language of these peoples. Also attrib. or adj.1836 Penny Cycl. V. 189/2 The mines are only wrought by...
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DAYAK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a member of any of several Indonesian peoples of the interior of Borneo. Word History. Etymology. Malay, literally, up-country. First Known Use.
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Dayak | Indigenous Tribes, Culture & History - Britannica
Dayak, the non-Muslim indigenous peoples of the island of Borneo, most of whom traditionally lived along the banks of the larger rivers.
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DYAK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a member of any of a number of aboriginal peoples living in the interior of Borneo. 2. the Austronesian language of these peoples.
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Dyak | Russian social class | Britannica
The dyak class of professional administrators, which had become a closed hereditary estate by a decree of 1640; this class had become a new and powerful “ ...
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Viktor Dyak
Viktor Ivanovych Dyak (; born 4 June 1971) is a former professional Ukrainian football and futsal forward who currently works as a coach in the academy
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Sunbeam Dyak
The Sunbeam Dyak was a British inline six-cylinder, water-cooled, twin updraft carburettor engine. External links
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1910s aircraft piston engines
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Macassarese
Macassarese (məkæsəˈriːz) Also Makas(s)arese. a. The Macassar people. b. Their language. Also attrib. or as adj.1880 [see Dyak]. 1948 D. Diringer Alphabet vii. 430 The Macassarese and the Buginese..are the most important and the most advanced peoples of the island [sc. Celebes]... Macassarese is spo...
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Pevchy dyak
Pevchy dyak () is a historical name of singer's occupation in Russia.
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