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Nogay

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[noh-gahy] / ˈnoʊ gaɪ /

noun

Nogays, plural Nogay plural
  1. Nogai.


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The inaugural ISL tournament, organized by Stone Ridge Coach Justin Nogay, featured 30 girls from seven schools competing across two days with a cumulative 18 holes.

From Washington Post • Apr. 25, 2022

The other day a Cossack came here from his company and said he had been to Nogay.'

From The Cossacks by Tolstoy, Leo, graf

Afterwards they met two tattered Nogay women with high cheekbones, who with baskets on their backs were gathering dung left by the cattle that wandered over the steppe.

From The Cossacks by Tolstoy, Leo, graf

The steppes of Nogay lie immediately to the north of the peninsula of the Crimea, both being included in the Russian government of Taurida, and both countries were formerly inhabited by the Cimbri or Cimmerians.

From Notes and Queries, Number 214, December 3, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Bell, George

A Nogay family was moving from one part of the steppe to another.

From The Cossacks by Tolstoy, Leo, graf

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