Definitions for Yakut

Yakut Ya·kut

Spelling: [yuh-koot]
IPA: /yəˈkut/

Yakut is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 36 anagrams from letters in Yakut (aktuy).

Definitions for Yakut

noun

  1. a member of a Turkic-speaking people of the Lena River valley and adjacent areas of eastern Siberia.
  2. the Turkic language of the Yakut.

Examples for Yakut

Few even of the most artful Russians are able to deceive a Yakut of the woods.

There was deep silence in the room,—a rather unusual thing in a place where several Yakut people are together.

Sometimes a wizard expects no fee unless he is successful, as among the Tungus, Yakut and Buryats.

The Yakut listened attentively as long as he did not understand what I was asking.

That the Yakut are Turk, is placed beyond reasonable doubt; although the only test has been that of language.

Hence it is probable that it is to the Yakut language that the term Yukahir (also Yukadzhir) is referrible.

A Yakut thinks nothing of working for three or four days without either eating or drinking.

After three days' march up the river he fell in with a Yakut tribe, from whom he got a rich booty of sable and other furs.

Evidently those Yakut frosts were beginning, which reduce the most terrible Arctic cold to insignificance.

In the next century the Arabian geographer, Yakut, describes it as deserted.

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