балтырған
Bashkir
Etymology
Akin to Ottoman Turkish بالدران (baldıran, “hemlock”), Turkish baldıran (“hemlock”), Azerbaijani baldırğan (“hogweed”), Kazakh убалдырған (wbaldırğan, “hemlock”), Bashkir балтырған (baltïrğan, “hogweed”), Tatar балтырган (baltırgan, “hogweed”), Chuvash пултӑран (pultăran, “hogweed”), Khakas палтырған (paltırğan, “angelica; hogweed”).
Ultimately from Proto-Mongolic, reflected as
Middle Mongolian ᠪᠠᠯᠴᠢᠷᠭᠠᠨᠠ (balčirɣan-a, “false hellebore; angelica”), composed as ᠪᠠᠯᠴᠢᠷ (balčir, “infant; young, tender, fresh, rank”) + plant name suffix ᠭᠠᠨᠠ (-ɣana),
Mongolian балчиргана (balčirgana, “false hellebore; angelica”), composed as балчир (balčir, “infant; young, tender, fresh, rank”) + plant name suffix -гана (-gana).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bɑɫ.tɯ̞rˈʁɑn]
- Hyphenation: бал‧тыр‧ған
Declension
Inflection of балтырған (baltïrğan)
singular only | |
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absolute | балтырған (baltïrğan) |
definite genitive | балтырғандың (baltïrğandïñ) |
dative | балтырғанға (baltïrğanğa) |
definite accusative | балтырғанды (baltïrğandï) |
locative | балтырғанда (baltïrğanda) |
ablative | балтырғандан (baltïrğandan) |
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