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PEGUAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of 2 adjective Pe· gu· an peˈgüən : of, relating to, or characteristic of Pegu, Myanmar (Burma) Peguan 2 of 2 noun plural -s : a native or resident of Pegu, ...
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Mon language - Wikipedia
The Mon language, formerly known as Peguan and Talaing, is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon people. Mon, like the related Khmer language, ...
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Peguan, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word Peguan is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for Peguan is from 1598, in a translation by William Phillip, ...
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Peguan
Peguan, n. and a. (ˈpɛgjuːən) Also Pegue, Peguer. [f. the place-name Pegu (see below) + -an.] A. n. a. A native or inhabitant of the city or district of Pegu in southern Burma, the ancient capital of the Mon (Mon n.2 and a.) people. b. The language of the people of Pegu. B. adj. (Also Pegu, the plac...
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[PDF] Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language
The Peguans, so named from their old capital Pegu, called by themselves Mons, by the Burmans, Talaings, were the ruling nation in southern Burma, when first.
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peguan - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Of or pertaining to Pegu in Burma, or its inhabitants. noun A native or an inhabitant or Pegu. Also called Peguer . noun The Burmese treeshrew, Tupaia peguana ...
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Four Paladins
The Peguan king waited hopefully for the mighty Bagan Imperial army, but disappointed with the arrival of only the Four Paladins and a few platoons. The Peguan ruler, pleased by the legendary valor of the paladins, sent his young daughter Khin U, jewels and holy hair relics as tributes and gifts for
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Vocabulary of the Peguan Language: Haswell, J - Amazon.com
Book details · Print length. 182 pages · Language. English · Publisher. Outlook Verlag · Publication date. February 16, 2023 · Dimensions. 5.83 x 0.42 x 8.27 inches.
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Peguan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Peguan. Synonym of Mon (“an Austroasiatic language”). Categories: English lemmas · English proper nouns · English uncountable nouns. Hidden categories:.
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A vocabulary, English and Peguan - Catalog Record - HathiTrust
A vocabulary, English and Peguan : to which are added a few pages of geographical names / Comp. by Rev. Edward O. Stevens.
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18 Peguan Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures
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Wat Sitaram
It was told that during King Rama II's reign in early Rattanakosin period Chao Krom Yim (เจ้ากรมยิ้ม), who was a Mon (Peguan) persuaded the Chinese who
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Talaing
Talaing, n. and a. (təˈlaɪŋ) Also 8–9 Talain; 9 Talien. [Native name.] = Mon n.2 and a. Cf. Peguan n. and a.1798 F. Buchanan in Asiatick Researches V. 235 This people are named Talain by the Burmas and Chinese of Yunan. 1800 M. Symes Embassy to Ava v. 183 He has abrogated some severe penal laws impo...
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Takayutpi
By 1537, Peguan defenses had successfully repulsed Toungoo's three consecutive annual invasions. Unable to break Peguan defenses, Toungoo finally used a stratagem to create a split in the Hanthawaddy camp.
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talapoin
‖ talapoin (ˈtæləpɔɪn) Forms: 6 tallipoie, 7–8 tallapoi(e, 7 talapoi, talopoy, talipoy, telapoi; 8 talopoin, 9 telapoon, 7– talapoin. [ad. Pg. talapão, ad. Talaing (Old Peguan) tala pôi ‘my lord’, the title of a Buddhist monk, corresponding (in use) to Burmese p‘ôngyî. (Sir R. C. Temple in Indian An...
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