Definitions from Wiktionary (Karaim)
▸ noun: A Kipchak Turkic language, with Aramaic and Persian influences, spoken in Lithuania, Poland, the Crimea and the Ukraine.
▸ noun: A member of an ethnic group in Central and Eastern Europe which traditionally spoke this (Turkic) language and practiced Karaite Judaism.
▸ noun: (rare) A Karaite (especially an Eastern or Central European, Turkic-speaking one).
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▸ noun: A Kipchak Turkic language, with Aramaic and Persian influences, spoken in Lithuania, Poland, the Crimea and the Ukraine.
▸ noun: A member of an ethnic group in Central and Eastern Europe which traditionally spoke this (Turkic) language and practiced Karaite Judaism.
▸ noun: (rare) A Karaite (especially an Eastern or Central European, Turkic-speaking one).
Similar:
Kipchak,
Krymchak,
Karachay-Balkar,
Crimean Tatar,
Circassian,
Koryak,
Lemko,
Kalmyk,
Kabardian,
Tsakhur,
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