English
Etymology
From Chinese 吐谷渾/吐谷浑 (tǔyùhún).
Proper noun
Tuyuhun
- (historical) A powerful Mongolic kingdom established by nomadic tribes related to the Xianbei in the Qilian Mountains and upper Yellow River valley.
Translations
a historical Mongolic kingdom
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 吐谷渾 / 吐谷浑 (zh) (Tǔyùhún), 阿柴 (Āchái) (transcription of Tibetan)
- Japanese: 吐谷渾 (とよくこん, Toyokukon)
- Korean: 토욕혼 (Toyokhon)
- Mongolian: Тугухунь (Tuguxunʹ), Тогон улс (Togon uls)
- Russian: Того́н m (Togón), Туюйху́нь m or f (Tujujxúnʹ), Тугуху́нь m or f (Tuguxúnʹ)
- Tibetan: ཨ་ཅི (a ci)
- Vietnamese: Thổ Dục Hồn
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Noun
Tuyuhun (uncountable)
- (historical) The language of the Tuyuhun kingdom.
Translations
language
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 吐谷渾語 / 吐谷浑语 (tǔyùhúnyǔ)
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