Cuman

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From Medieval Latin Cumani, from Byzantine Greek Κουμάνοι (Koumánoi), perhaps ultimately from the name of the Kuma River.

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Cuman (plural Cumans)

  1. (historical) A member of a nomadic Turkic people of central Asia who ruled parts of Eurasia and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages.
    Synonym: Polovtsian

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Cuman

  1. The Turkic language spoken by these people.

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