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Buriat

American  
[boor-yaht, boor-ee-aht, boo-ryaht] / bʊərˈjɑt, ˌbʊər iˈɑt, buˈrüɑt /

noun

  1. Buryat.


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Yes, mademoiselle," the young man went on, flooding her each moment with the flashing light from his great luminous eyes; "my village in the Buriat country lies high up beside the eternal snows.

From The Beckoning Hand and Other Stories by Grant Allen

"Of course he will struggle," the Buriat said; "we men can bear pain, but a child cannot."

From Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia by Walter Paget

I am afraid," he said to the Buriat, who was looking on anxiously, "that his skull is injured or there is concussion of the brain.

From Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia by Walter Paget

The Buriat looked at Alexis as if he doubted his sanity.

From Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia by Walter Paget

That night, for the first time, Olga Davidoff began to distrust her Buriat husband.

From The Beckoning Hand and Other Stories by Grant Allen

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