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Ainu
[ ahy-noo ]
noun
, plural Ai·nus, (especially collectively) Ai·nu.
- a member of an aboriginal population of northernmost Japan.
- the language of the Ainu.
Ainu
/ ˈaɪnuː /
noun
- -nus-nu a member of the aboriginal people of Japan, now mostly intermixed with Mongoloid immigrants whose skin colour is more yellowish
- the language of this people, sometimes tentatively associated with Altaic, still spoken in parts of Hokkaido and elsewhere
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Ainu1
Ainu: man
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Example Sentences
The Ainu are the hairiest of races, and there is nothing which they consider so beautiful as hair.
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On this island the aborigines of Japan, called Ainu, now live.
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The only skull found in these heaps is dolichocephalic and reminds one of the Ainu skull.
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These people—the Ainu—are usually spoken of as the aborigines of Japan.
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They are not shy, and they have dropped the formalities and grand salutations of other Ainu.
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