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Muong

Muong may refer to:

  • Muong people, third largest of Vietnam’s 53 minority groups
    • Muong language, spoken by the Mường people of Vietnam
  • No Muong, king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak in 1811

Usage examples of "muong".

Venerable Muong Bo--represented the largest Hindu, Catholic, and Buddhist sects respectively.

The Venerable Muong Bo, on his left, looked somehow disapproving in his inscrutability.

The Venerable Muong Bo looked more ready to do violence than a Buddhist prelate should.

The Venerable Muong Bo composed his face into an expression of sublime serenity.

Venerable Muong Bo composed his face into an expression of sublime serenity.

What communication there was between Muong and her friends he could not make out, though he tried hard: sound audible to him had little to do with it - a small vocabulary of grunts - and he could only suppose that it was a matter of the language of eye and minute change in expression.

But Muong did not really approve of this frequentation, and gradually it was borne in upon him that she thought the children tiresome and the young mothers rather discreditable, even common.

Then there was the inscrutable Venerable Muong Bo, the chief Buddhist monk on Kingdom.

There are the Muong Song pirates on some offshore islands, as well as a small colony recently established by people from Boradu on an island continent a few degrees south of the equator, but the Democratic Republic of Elneal is the only body politic.

The Muong Song from the Thai-Laos-Burma border region of Southeast Asia were among the third wave of immigrants.

The Muong Song, in their ocean fastness, nodded sagely about the foolishness of the lowland round-eyes and continued searching for lucrative ways to transport their drugs off-planet.

King Rama Khamhaeng of Muong Thai is already proposing just such an arrangement, as alternative to our demanding his unconditional surrender.

I think I shall accept those terms, and leave Muong Thai nominally an independent nation.

His name was Trang Ghi Muong and he was responsible for the massacre of eight French prisoners and a German comrade.

The moment Muong was identified I knew that there were more terrorists whom we did not personally know, but who were, nevertheless, responsible for similar atrocities by the Viet Minh in the area.