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Proper noun

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Tangutan

  1. (rare) The language or script of the Tangut people.
    • 1897, S. W. Bushell, “The Hsi Hsia Dynasty of Tangut, their Money and Peculiar Script”, in Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, volume 30, number 1, page 155:
      The adjective, by the way, seems to have come after the noun in Tangutan, like it usually does in Tibetan.

Adjective

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Tangutan (not generally comparable, comparative more Tangutan, superlative most Tangutan)

  1. (rare) Of or pertaining to the Tangut people, language or script.

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