Bankhar
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
Mongolian
банхар
(
banxar
)
.
Noun
Bankhar
(
plural
Bankhars
)
A working
dog
of a
breed
found in
Mongolia
, with similar characteristics to the Tibetan Mastiff, usually used by
nomadic
herders
to protect
livestock
.
Translations
Translations
Chinese:
Mandarin:
藏獒
(zh)
(
Zàng'áo
)
Danish:
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Finnish:
burjaattikoira
Mongolian:
банхар
(mn)
(
banxar
)
Portuguese:
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Russian:
банха́р
m
(
banxár
)
Tibetan:
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Anagrams
barkhan
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