Ugor, Ugrian, Uralian.

Chudic: a sub-division of the Turanian family of languages, comprising Fin, Hungarian or Magyar, Ostiak, Vogul or Wogul, and the non-Slavonic Bulgarian. It is also called Ugro-Tartarian.

Ugor (2).

Melanesian: island in the Papuan group; mixed dialect. W. G.

Uhobo.

African: quoted in Jülg’s edition of “Vater” from Kilham’s specimens.

Uigur.

Alatyan: same as Igur or Ighur; dialect of Turkish, a literary language spoken on the frontiers of Tibet and Mongolia. See “Uigurische Sprachmonumente,” &c., by Vambery, Innsbruck, 1870. See [Hor].

Uju, see [Aroo].