释义 |
Gilyak|ˈgɪljæk| A people of the northern part of Sakhalin Island or the adjacent part of Siberia; a member of this people; the language of this people. Also attrib. or as adj.
1858Jrnl. R. Geogr. Soc. XXVIII. 389 One hundred and seventy miles below Pul, one finds the dwelling places of the Gilyaks. Ibid., The Gilyak villages passed were Mangal, Dengdala,..and Tyr. 1861E. G. Ravenstein Russians on Amur xx. 391 A Gilyak would not..permit any fire to be taken from his hut. 1890J. G. Frazer Golden Bough II. iii. 105 The Gilyaks, a Tunguzian people of Eastern Siberia, hold a bear festival. Ibid. 107 The Gilyak custom of leading him from house of house. 1933Bloomfield Lang. iv. 70 Gilyak is spoken in the northern part of Sakhalin Island and round the mouth of the Amur River. 1956J. Whatmough Language 32 Grouped together with Kamchadal and Gilyak, as ‘Hyperborean’. 1958E. A. Armstrong Folklore of Birds i. 6 The Ainu and the Gilyak treat the bears they slay with great reverence. 1968Chomsky & Halle Sound Pattern Eng. 305 In Ubykh, as in many other languages, such as Gilyak..the difference between velar and uvular points of articulation is paralleled by the difference between nonstrident and strident. |