боронғо
Bashkir
Etymology
From *burunqu (“former, old-time”), from Proto-Turkic *burun (“before, earlier than”).
Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (burunγï, “former, old-time”); Kazakh бұрынғы (burınğı), Kyrgyz мурунку (murunku), Uzbek burungi, Khakas пурунғы (purunğı, “old-time, former, ancient”), Tuvan мурнуку (murnuku, “advanced, front-like; earlier, former”), etc.
Synchronously, борон (boron, “earlier, before”) + -ғо (-ğo).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bʊ̞.rʊ̞ŋˈɢʊ̞]
- Hyphenation: бо‧рон‧ғо
Adjective
боронғо • (boronğo)
- ancient
- Боронғо Мысыр.
- Boronğo Mïsïr.
- Ancient Egypt.
- Гәрәбә эсендә һаҡланып ҡалған бороңғо бөжәктәрҙе өйрәнеү.
- Gäräbä esendä haqlanïp qalğan boroñğo böžäktärðe öyränew.
- The study of ancient insects preserved within amber.
- long-standing, old-time, old-established
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