MaYan — Жанры симфоник дэт метал Годы 2010 настоящее время Страна … Википедия
Mayan — [mä′yən, mī′ən] adj. 1. designating or of an American Indian language family of Central America, consisting of about 25 languages, including Maya, Huastec, and Yucatec 2. MAYA1 (adj. ) n. 1. a member of any of the Indian peoples that speak a… … English World dictionary
Mayan — Ma yan (m[aum] yan), a. 1. Designating, or pertaining to, an American Indian linguistic stock occupying the Mexican States of Veracruz, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatan, together with a part of Guatemala and a part of El Salvador. See 2nd… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mayan — The adjective Mayan is sometimes used to refer to the indigenous peoples of southeastern Mexico and parts of Central America, such as Guatemala; their culture, language, and history. More formally, the use of Mayan is restricted to referring to… … Wikipedia
Mayan — noun Date: 1900 1. a member of the peoples speaking Mayan languages 2. an extensive language family of Central America and Mexico • Mayan adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Mayan — /mah yeuhn/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the Maya, their culture, or their languages. n. 2. a member of the Mayan tribe. 3. a group of languages spoken by the Mayas in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, including Yucatec, Quiché, and Huastec … Universalium
Mayan — 1. adjective Of, or relating to the Maya people of Central America. 2. noun a) A Maya b) A Mayan language … Wiktionary
Mayan — maɪən n. member of the Mayan people of southern Mexico and Guatemala, Maya … English contemporary dictionary
Mayan — [ mʌɪ(j)ən, meɪ(j)ən] noun a large family of American Indian languages spoken in Mexico and central America. adjective 1》 relating to Mayan. 2》 relating to the Maya people … English new terms dictionary
Mayan — Ma•yan [[t]ˈmɑ yən[/t]] adj. 1) peo of or pertaining to the Maya, their culture, or their languages 2) peo a family of languages spoken by Mayan peoples, including Yucatec, Mam, and Quiché 3) Maya • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang