ostyak
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Definition
- Noun:
- A member of the Khanty people: "Ostyak" refers to an individual belonging to an indigenous Ugrian people living in northwestern Siberia, east of the Ural Mountains. Historically, they were nomadic hunters and fishers.
- The Khanty language: "Ostyak" also refers to the Ugric language spoken by the Khanty people. This language is related to Hungarian and Mansi.
Usage Examples
Noun (referring to a person):
- The Ostyak relied on fishing and reindeer herding for survival.
- An elder Ostyak shared stories of traditional life on the Ob River.
Noun (referring to the language):
- Linguists study Ostyak to understand Ugric language evolution.
- Fewer young people are fluent in Ostyak today.
Advanced Usage Notes
- The term "Ostyak" is an older exonym. In modern contexts, the terms Khanty (for the people) and Khanty language are preferred and more accurate.
- When using "Ostyak," it often carries a historical or anthropological context.
Variants and Related Words
- Khanty (n): The modern and preferred name for the Ostyak people and their language.
- The Khanty have a rich cultural heritage.
- Ugric (adj): Relating to the branch of the Uralic language family that includes Hungarian, Mansi, and Khanty (Ostyak).
- Hungarian and Ostyak are both Ugric languages.
Synonyms
- Khanty: The contemporary synonym for both the people and the language.
- Eastern Khanty / Northern Khanty: Terms specifying subgroups based on geographical and dialectal differences within the Khanty people.
Important Note on Usage
- The word "Ostyak" itself does not form standard phrasal verbs or idioms in English. Discussions typically involve the people, culture, or language directly.
Noun
- a Ugric language (related to Hungarian) spoken by the Ostyak
- a member of the nomadic Ugrian people living in northwestern Siberia (east of the Urals)