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Type of bow and arrow developed in Mongolia
The Mongol bow is a type of recurved composite bow historically used in Mongolia, and by the horse archers of the Mongol Empire. "Mongol bow" can refer
Mongol_bow
1921 and is based on Manchu types of bow, somewhat different from the bows known to have been used by the Mongol Empire. Mounted archery had fallen into
Military_of_the_Mongol_Empire
Type of bow shape in archery
Cumans, Hyksos, Magyars, Huns, Bulgars, Greeks, Turks, Mongols, Koreans and Chinese. The recurve bow spread to Egypt and much of Asia in the second millennium
Recurve_bow
Composite recurve bow historically used in Manchuria
is similar in construction and likely shares roots with the medieval Mongol bow. It is characterized by very large siyahs, long draw length, prominent
Manchu_bow
Important aspect of archery
English longbow Cable-backed bow Compound bow Laminated bow Composite bow Mongol bow Turkish bow Flatbow Self bow Recurve bow Bow draw American Indian Archery
Bow_shape
Ranged weapon system, sports equipment
The bow and arrow is a ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device (bow) and long-shafted projectiles (arrows). Humans used bows and
Bow_and_arrow
Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368
The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous empire in history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the medieval empire at its height stretched
Mongol_Empire
and reflex bows Gungdo Hankyu Mongol bow Turkish bow Crossbows Arbalest Crossbow Repeating crossbow Skane lockbow Stone bow Gunpowder firearms Arquebuses
List_of_medieval_weapons
Series of military campaigns by the Mongol Empire
The Mongol conquests took place during the 13th and 14th centuries, creating the largest contiguous empire in history, the Mongol Empire (1206–1368),
Mongol_conquests
Bow-like ranged weapon
crossbow is a ranged weapon using an elastic launching device consisting of a bow-like assembly called a prod, mounted horizontally on a main frame called
Crossbow
Overview and topical guide of the Mongol Empire
Battle axe Bombs Cannons Mongol bow Scimitar Spear Rise of Genghis Khan Battle of Dalan Baljut Mongol conquest of China Mongol conquest of Western Xia
Outline_of_the_Mongol_Empire
Form of medieval crossbow
the 12th century. The arbalest was a large weapon with a steel prod, or bow assembly. Since the arbalest was much larger than earlier crossbows, and
Arbalest
Sharpened tip of an arrow
whether they were projected by a bow or by some other means such as throwing since the specific means of projection (the bow, the arrow shaft, the spear shaft
Arrowhead
1220s–1240s military campaign
From the 1220s to the 1240s, the Mongols conquered the Turkic states of Volga Bulgaria, Cumania and Iranian state of Alania, and various principalities
Mongol_invasion_of_Europe
with them. The Mongol armies of Genghis Khan and his successors relied almost exclusively on mounted warriors, who used the Mongol bow (a form of recurve
History_of_archery
Korean traditional bow
traditional Korean bows was designated an important Intangible Cultural Property in 1971. Chinese bow Composite bow Japanese bow Mongol bow Turkish archery
Gakgung
hwal (Korean) Hankyu (Japanese) Mongol bow Turkish bow Arbalest, arblast (European) Bullet bow, English bullet bow, pellet crossbow (European) Cheiroballistra
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Aerodynamic stabilization of arrows
Hamm, Jim (1991). Bows & Arrows of the Native Americans: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Wooden Bows, Sinew-Backed Bows, Composite Bows, Strings, Arrows
Fletching
Tradition of archery which became highly developed in the Ottoman Empire
This was used to fire from atop walls down at enemy troops. Composite bow Mongol bow Gakgung Mounted archery Arab archery Chinese archery English longbow
Turkish_archery
Shafted projectile that is shot with a bow
An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow. A typical arrow usually consists of a long, stiff, straight shaft with a weighty (and usually
Arrow
Umayyad Caliphate's conquest of Sindh, Punjab and Makran
this were: Superior military equipment; such as siege engines and the Mongol bow. Troop discipline and leadership. The concept of Jihad as a morale booster
Arab_conquest_of_Sindh
1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate
depicted using a Mongol-style saddle with Mongol stirrups, wearing a Mongol helmet, and armed with a Mongol bow and quiver. European observers mistook them
Golden_Horde
Tree bark
covering for composite bows, such as the Mongol bow, the Chinese bow, Korean bow, Turkish bows, Assyrian bow, the Perso-Parthian bow. It is still being used
Birch_bark
Bow made from horn, wood, and sinew laminated together
A composite bow is a bow made from many different materials. Composite bows can be made from any combination of horn, antler, bamboo, wood, or sinew.
Composite_bow
Marine & Mongol Weapons Expert), Timothy May, PhD (Author, "The Mongol Art of War") Genghis Khan weapons: Turko-Mongol Saber, Jida Lance, Recurve Bow Genghis
List of Deadliest Warrior episodes
List_of_Deadliest_Warrior_episodes
not allowed to rule. Many older Mongols still bow their heads in respect when they pass him on the street. Wujiao Mongol Village, Mili Tibetan Autonomous
Sichuan_Mongols
Country in East Asia
Khaganate, the Uyghur Khaganate and others. In 1206, Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous land empire in history. His
Mongolia
Using a bow and arrow while riding from horseback
Composite bow Eurasian nomads Horses in East Asian warfare Hungarian bow Mongol bow Nomadic empires Parthian shot Recurve bow Sagittarii Turkish bow Yabusame
Mounted_archery
Writing system
Mongolian script. The traditional Mongolian script, also known as the Hudum Mongol bichig, was the first writing system created specifically for the Mongolian
Mongolian_script
Second season of an American historical weapon reenactment show
ambushes the Mongol as he rides past, throwing him from his horse. The Mongol swings his glaive but is parried by the Comanche's war lance. The Mongol counters
Deadliest_Warrior_season_2
13th-century military campaign
the Mongol invasion of Japan, the soldiers would have worn light steel helmets and hide armor. The weapons included pikes, battle axes, reflex bows, rockets
Mongol_invasion_of_Java
The Mongol conquest of China was a series of major military efforts by the Mongol Empire to conquer various empires ruling over China for 74 years (1205–1279)
Mongol_conquest_of_China
on horseback, with various forms of gunpowder weapons and the famous Mongol bow, charging into enemy lines and killing as many as they could without regard
Military_history_of_Japan
People and tribes in and around the Mongol Plateau before the 11th or 12th century
similarities between the Xiongnu and Mongols such as yurt on cart, mounted use of the composite bow, board game, horn bow and long song. The Mongolian long
Proto-Mongols
Weapon used in Southeast Asia
Jayavarman VII. The Khmer themselves perfected the technology to obtain a double-bow catapult mounted on elephants and worked by two men as well as enormous crossbows
Austroasiatic_crossbow
Breed of horse
and tail of the Mongol horse are very long. Their strands are often used for braiding ropes; the tail hair can be used for violin bows. Mongolian horses
Mongolian_horse
Protective wear used by Mongol warriors
Mongolian armour has a long history. Mongol armour drew its influence from Chinese, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian styles. Most Mongolian armour was
Mongolian_armour
Season of television series
or Collect (לאסוף). In Burn, teams had to shoot flaming arrows with a Mongol bow until they could strike and ignite a target before receiving their next
HaMerotz_LaMillion_9
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227
Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns
Genghis_Khan
Monarchy in Eastern Europe (1256–1329)
its nest; It is during the Mongol period that such (half-bow) shaped shalits spread, where, unlike the earlier ones, bows already stretched or prepared
Kingdom_of_Eastern_Georgia
Using a bow to shoot arrows
D-loop. Another type of string hold, used on traditional bows, is the type favoured by the Mongol warriors, known as the "thumb release", style. This involves
Archery
Stick-shaped implement with hairs used to play a string musical instrument
protect the finish of the bow. (From this information it can be seen that the invention of the bow originates from a Mongol warrior, having just used
Bow_(music)
a Mongolic origin. There are many cultural similarities between the Xiongnu and Mongols such as yurt on cart, composite bow, board games, horn bow and
History_of_Mongolia
From 1264 to 1308, the Mongol Empire (and its successor the Yuan dynasty) made several incursions into the island of Sakhalin off the east coast of Siberia
Mongol_invasions_of_Sakhalin
1277–1287 Yuan conquest of the Pagan kingdom
The first Mongol invasion of Burma (Burmese: မွန်ဂို–မြန်မာ စစ် (၁၂၇၇–၁၂၈၇); Chinese: 元緬戰爭) were a series of military conflicts between Kublai Khan's Yuan
First Mongol invasion of Burma
First_Mongol_invasion_of_Burma
Letter used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Look up ᠠ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcribes
A_(Mongolic)
1965 film by Henry Levin
to a Mongol duel. Temujin fights Jamuga in a final battle and kills him, although he is gravely wounded. Temujin addresses the Merkits, who all bow down
Genghis_Khan_(1965_film)
1242 conflict
In the summer of 1242, a Mongol force invaded the Latin Empire of Constantinople. This force, a detachment of the army under Kadan then devastating Bulgaria
Mongol invasion of the Latin Empire
Mongol_invasion_of_the_Latin_Empire
Nomadic people who founded the Liao dynasty in China
from the proto-Mongols through the Xianbei, Khitans spoke the now-extinct Khitan language, a Para-Mongolic language related to the Mongolic languages. The
Khitan_people
12th-century tribal confederation of the Mongolian Plateau
[ˈmircɪt]; lit. 'Wise Ones') was one of the five major tribal confederations of Mongol or Turkic origin in the 12th-century Mongolian Plateau. The Merkits lived
Merkit
Turkic nomadic people
were, in general, more heavily armed than Mongol warriors, sometimes having body armour and carrying a bow and arrow, axe, club, sword, dagger, mace,
Cumans
the Mongol you must see him on horseback,—and indeed you rarely see him otherwise, for he does not put foot to ground if he can help it. The Mongol without
Horse_culture_in_Mongolia
Concept in Turkish ethnic nationalism
Division of the Mongol Empire List of Mongol states Neo-Ottomanism Organization of Turkic States Pan-Turkism Tartary Turanism Turco-Mongol tradition Turco-Persian
16_Great_Turkic_Empires
Mongol and Tibetan Buddhist deity
lord of war in Tibetan Buddhism, originally a pre-Buddhist war god of the Mongols. The name Begtse is a loanword from Mongolian begder, meaning "coat of
Begtse
Letter used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Look up ᠭ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Produced
Ga_(Mongolic)
9th-century fortress in Qazvin province, Iran
fortress to the invading Mongols, who dismantled it and destroyed its famous library holdings. Though commonly assumed that the Mongol conquest obliterated
Alamut_Castle
Turkic ethnic group
(Golestan). The Kazakh people were formed as a result of the merging of Mongol, Turkic, and other Eurasian groups between the 13th and 15th centuries.
Kazakhs
British author (born 1971)
Mongol warlords Genghis, Ogedai, and Kublai Khan. The first book, Wolf of the Plains, was published on 2 January 2007. The second, Lords of the Bow,
Conn_Iggulden
2020 video game
Sakai, a samurai on a quest to protect Tsushima Island during the first Mongol invasion of Japan. Jin must choose between following the warrior code to
Ghost_of_Tsushima
Craftsman who makes bows for archery
crafting their weapons. Cultures such as the Mongols made effective military use of powerful composite bows for millennia; the limited records indicate
Bowyer
Empires of the Eurasian steppes from classical antiquity to the early modern era
empires, Central or Inner Asian empires, were the empires erected by the bow-wielding, horse-riding, nomadic people in the Eurasian Steppe, from classical
Nomadic_empire
Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1236–1239; 1241–1243)
their boyars greater political freedom from the prince. In 1239, during the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' (1237–1242), Michaell was forced to flee, taking
Michael_of_Chernigov
Korean Yuan commander (1244–1291)
name Ta-gu. Born to a northwestern warlord family that defected to the Mongol Empire, Hong Ta-gu led Goryeo forces who had defected in campaigns against
Hong_Ta-gu
Military tactics involving mounted troops
for both light cavalry and heavy cavalry, for example, by the Numidia and Mongol light cavalry, and the Celtic, Cataphract, and Mamluk heavy cavalry. The
Cavalry_tactics
Historical trilogy
The Mongol Invasion is a trilogy of historical novels by Soviet writer Vasily Yan that explores the Mongol conquests, including the Mongol conquest of
The_Mongol_Invasion_(trilogy)
Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations
Bulgaria, the First Bulgarian Empire, Volga Bulgaria, Khazaria, and the Mongol Empire. In the Irk Bitig, a ninth-century manuscript on divination, Tengri
Tengrism
Mother of Temüjin (Genghis Khan) (fl. 1162–1210)
Ö’elün Üjin, lit. 'Lady Ö’elün'; fl. 1162–1210) was a noblewoman of the Mongol Empire and the mother of Temüjin, better known as Genghis Khan. She played
Hö'elün
Turkish state in central Anatolia from 1077 to 1308
sultans bore the brunt of the Crusades and eventually succumbed to the Mongol invasion at the 1243 Battle of Köse Dağ. For the remainder of the 13th century
Sultanate_of_Rum
2019 Turkish television series
Kayı, especially Osman, from rebelling against the Mongols. Dündar, who bows down to the Mongols becoming the Sançak Bey, cannot see Alişar's anger over
Kuruluş:_Osman
Khatun of Mongols
many accomplishments of the queen: "Mongol hats didn't have a brim before. The king's eyes sparkled when he shot a bow and arrow. When he told the queen
Chabi
Type of sword from the Indian subcontinent
India. The increasing influence in India of Turco-Afghan, and later Turco-Mongol, dynasties (employing Persian and Central Asian arms) in the Late Medieval
Talwar
1232 battle in Korea
crediting him as the man who shot the Mongol general. However, Kim refused the offer, claiming that he did not possess a bow and an arrow during the battle.
Battle_of_Cheoin
East Asian ethnic group
copied[clarification needed]. Jurchen raids on Japan in the 1019 Toi invasion, the Mongol invasions of Japan, and Japanese views of the Jurchens as "Tatar" "barbarians"
Manchu_people
First day of the year according to the Mongolian lunar calendar
lunisolar calendar. The festival of the Lunar New Year is celebrated by Mongolic and some Turkic peoples. The holiday has shamanistic influences. The White
Tsagaan_Sar
Letter used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Look up ᠯ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcribes
La_(Mongolic)
Armenian-Georgian noble family
an ally of the Mongols, following the Mongol invasions of Armenia and Georgia, as did the Zakarians and Orbelians. Despite heavy Mongol taxes, they benefited
Proshyan_dynasty
Military and administrative divisions of the Qing dynasty
conquest of the Ming dynasty. As Mongol and Han forces were incorporated into the growing Qing military establishment, the Mongol Eight Banners and Han Eight
Eight_Banners
Overview of weapons used in the Ottoman Empire
Turkish pronunciation: [/cɯlɯtʃ/]), is the Ottoman variant of the Turko-Mongol sabres originating in Central Asia. It was designed for mounted close combat
Ottoman_weapons
1125–1234 Jurchen campaigns in China
1217 to replace territory they had lost to the invading Mongols. The Song allied with the Mongols in 1233, and in the next year jointly captured Caizhou
Jin–Song_wars
Brother of Genghis Khan
followers, in the forest. Temüjin then gathered new adherents among the Mongols, tricked his rival Ong Khan with a fake message of surrender from his missing
Qasar
Japanese manga series
Angolmois: Record of Mongol Invasion (Japanese: アンゴルモア 元寇合戦記, Hepburn: Angorumoa: Genkō Kassen-ki) is a Japanese historical manga series written and illustrated
Angolmois: Record of Mongol Invasion
Angolmois:_Record_of_Mongol_Invasion
the Mongol Empire until they capitulated after the ninth invasion, reducing the emperor to the status of king. The military regime opposed Mongol rule
Military_of_Goryeo
gunpowder spread rapidly throughout Eurasia, possibly as a result of the Mongol conquests during the 13th century, with written formulas for it appearing
History_of_gunpowder
King of Goryeo from 1274 to 1308
Wonjong, his predecessor on the throne. Chungnyeol was king during the Mongol Invasions of Japan, aiding in the offensives[citation needed]. King Chungnyeol
Chungnyeol_of_Goryeo
Type of highly mobile soldier on horseback
Horse archers: Light or heavy cavalry primarily armed with bows. This allowed the Mongols to conquer large parts of Eurasia in the 13th century. Horse
Light_cavalry
King of Ruthenia from 1253 to 1266
light cavalry armed with bows. Yet Daniel's successes and his failed defense of Kiev attracted the further attention of the Mongols. In 1246, he was summoned
Daniel_of_Galicia
the overthrow of Later Zhou until 1279 AD when China was conquered by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. Emperor Taizu of Song (r. 960–975), Zhao Kuangyin, was
Military history of the Song dynasty
Military_history_of_the_Song_dynasty
Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument
arrangements, such as pop, rock and jazz. The erhu can be traced back to proto-Mongolic instruments which first appeared in China during the Tang dynasty. It is
Erhu
Letter used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages. Look up ᠡ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcribes
E_(Mongolic)
Period of Japanese history from CE 1185 to 1333
powerless figurehead. The later Kamakura period saw the invasions of the Mongols in 1274 and again in 1281. To reduce the amount of chaos, the Hōjō rulers
Kamakura_period
Kayı, especially Osman, from rebelling against the Mongols. Dündar, who bows down to the Mongols becoming the Sançak Bey, can't see Alişar's anger over
List of Kuruluş: Osman episodes
List_of_Kuruluş:_Osman_episodes
Series of wars circa 1054–1223
Rus'. The Mongol conquests would put an end to the warfare between Cumans and the Rus' principalities, with them allying against the common Mongol threat
Rus'–Cuman_wars
Korean dynasty (918–1392)
empires such as the Liao (Khitans) and Jin (Jurchens). It was invaded by the Mongol Empire and became a vassal state of the Yuan dynasty in the 13th–14th centuries
Goryeo
Type of Persian/Iranian curved sword
following influence from the Turkic Seljuk Khanate in the 12th century, the Mongol invasion of the 13th century, and had taken a form distinct from earlier
Shamshir
Custom of lowering one's body
manuals on warrior etiquette, which contained instructions on proper ways to bow for the samurai. The Japanese word お辞儀 (ojigi) was derived from the homophone
Bowing_in_Japan
Imperial dynasty of China (960–1279)
following attacks by the Jin dynasty, the Song was eventually conquered by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The dynasty's history is divided into two periods: during
Song_dynasty
large-scale pillage as a source of income. Most notably the Vikings, Arabs, Mongols, Huns, Cumans, Tartars, and Magyars raided significantly. As these groups
Medieval_warfare
Danish esports player
World Shanghai Major 2024, but would lose both finals. After losing to The MongolZ in the quarterfinals of the Austin Major 2025, he once again finished as
Karrigan
Steppe ecoregion of grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
the Xiongnu, Scythia, Cimmeria, Sarmatia, Hunnic Empire, Sogdia, Xianbei, Mongol Empire, Magyar tribes, and Göktürk Khaganate. The Eurasian Steppe is separated
Eurasian_Steppe
Traditional Mongolian bowed string instrument
instrument. It is one of the most important musical instruments of the Mongol people, and is considered a symbol of the nation of Mongolia. The morin
Morin_khuur
MONGOL BOW
MONGOL BOW
Boy/Male
Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Auspicious; Well Being
Male
Chinese
obedient to the Mongol rulers.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a retail trader or a stallholder in a market, Middle English monger, manger (see Manger).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Indian, Jamaican, Spanish
Little Mountain; Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Munro, MONROE means "from the mount on the river Roe," in Ireland, where the family came from.Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Bird; Lion
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Bird; Amazing
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Bird
Male
Russian
(ГоÌголь) Russian name GOGOL means "golden-eyed duck."
Boy/Male
Scottish American Gaelic Latin
From the river's mouth.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Wheeler
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic
Lovable.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney gives it as a variant of Mangnall, which he derives from Old French mangonelle, a war engine for throwing stones. It may alternatively be identical in origin with the German name in 2 below, but there is no evidence of its introduction to Britain as a personal name by the Normans, which is normally the case for English surnames derived from Continental Germanic personal names.German and French : from a Germanic personal name Managwald, composed of the elements manag ‘much’ + wald ‘rule’.
Male
Scottish
Old Scottish pet name derived from Brythonic my-nghu, MUNGO means "dear one." It was recorded in Latin in the 6th century as carissimus amicus, meaning "dearest friend."Â
Boy/Male
Sikh
Auspicious
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Precious
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bird
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful; Intelligent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Monger.
MONGOL BOW
MONGOL BOW
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Forgiver; One who Forgives
Girl/Female
Biblical
A breast-plate, deliverance.
Surname or Lastname
English or Irish
English or Irish : probably a variant of Magnus.Perrygren (Peregrine) Magness was born in 1722 in Britain, and died in 1800 in Warren Co., KY.
Biblical
Jehovah dowry; having a dowry,Jehovah-given,whom Jehovah gave
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Most Loved One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called from the rivers on which they stand, or simply a name for someone living beside a river of this name, which is probably cognate with Welsh ffraw ‘fair’, ‘fine’, ‘brisk’. Compare Frampton.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Pure
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MAHINA means "moon; moonlight."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vidyut | விதà¯à®¯à¯à®¤Â
A flash of lightening, Brilliant
MONGOL BOW
MONGOL BOW
MONGOL BOW
MONGOL BOW
MONGOL BOW
n.
The foramen of Monro.
pl.
of Mango
a.
Of or pertaining to Mongolia or the Mongols.
n.
One of the Mongols.
n. & a.
See Mongrel.
n.
A mongrel or inferior dog.
n.
The fruit of the mango tree. It is rather larger than an apple, and of an ovoid shape. Some varieties are fleshy and luscious, and others tough and tasting of turpentine. The green fruit is pickled for market.
n. pl.
A group of races or tribes inhabiting Asia and closely related to the Mongols.
a.
Produced by mixing distinct breeds; mongrel.
n.
The mango fish.
n. pl.
Alt. of Mongolians
n.
Alt. of Mongoos
n.
See Mangel-wurzel.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mongolia or the Mongols.
n.
One of the Mongols.
a.
Of mixed kinds; as, mongrel language.
a.
Resembling a Mongol or the Mongols; having race characteristics, such as color, hair, and features, like those of the Mongols.
n.
Alt. of Congo
a.
Behaving like a fashion-monger.