Tu*ra"ni*an (?), a. [From Tur, the
name, in Persian legendary history, of one of the three brothers from whom
sprang the races of mankind.] Of, pertaining to, or designating, an
extensive family of languages of simple structure and low grade (called
also Altaic, Ural-Altaic, and Scythian), spoken in the
northern parts of Europe and Asia and Central Asia; of pertaining to, or
designating, the people who speak these languages.
Tu*ra"ni*an (?), n. One of the
Turanians.
Tu*ra"ni*an (?), a. [From Tur, the
name, in Persian legendary history, of one of the three brothers from whom
sprang the races of mankind.] Of, pertaining to, or designating, an
extensive family of languages of simple structure and low grade (called
also Altaic, Ural-Altaic, and Scythian), spoken in the
northern parts of Europe and Asia and Central Asia; of pertaining to, or
designating, the people who speak these languages.
Tu*ra"ni*an (?), n. One of the
Turanians.