noun
Etymology
Origin of Koko Nor
First recorded in 1740–50; from Mongolian: literally, “Blue Lake”
Example Sentences
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At the home of the third child, on the shores of fabled Lake Koko Nor, the monks were struck dumb.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If Finland deserves the ordinary title of the "Land of Ten Thousand Lakes," the dominion of Koko Nor may certainly with justice be called the "Country of a Million Lakes."
From Beasts, Men and Gods by Ossendowski, Ferdinand
This state occupied the modern province of Kansuh, with some of the adjacent districts of Koko Nor and the Gobi Desert.
From China by Boulger, Demetrius Charles
Into what an atmosphere we had fallen after our hard and dangerous trip along the Yenisei, through Urianhai, Mongolia, the lands of the Turguts, Kansu and Koko Nor!
From Beasts, Men and Gods by Ossendowski, Ferdinand
After returning from the district of Koko Nor to Mongolia and resting a few days at the Narabanchi Monastery, we went to live in Uliassutai, the capital of Western Outer Mongolia.
From Beasts, Men and Gods by Ossendowski, Ferdinand
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