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Tataric
  • a word derived from Tatar.

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These must have comprised Slavonic, Tataric, and Finnic dialects, spoken in those countries in the time of Herodotus, as they are at the present day.

From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max

Tataric language, 297. sometimes used in the same sense as Turanian, 297.

From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max

In linguistic works Tataric is now used in two several senses.

From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max

Witsen, too, in a letter to Leibniz, dated Mai 22, 1698, alludes to the affinity between the Tataric and Mongolic languages.

From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max

Following the example of writers of the Middle Ages, Tataric, like Scythian in Greek, has been fixed upon as the general term comprising all languages spoken by the nomadic tribes of Asia.

From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max

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