боҙ
See also: боз
Bashkir
Etymology
From Common Turkic *būz (“ice”), from Proto-Turkic *būŕ (“ice”).
Cognate with Tatar боз (boz), Kazakh мұз (muz), Kyrgyz муз (muz), Kumyk, Karachay-Balkar буз (buz), Nogai буз (buz), Shor, Southern Altai мус (mus), Khakas пус (pus) ,Uzbek muz, Uyghur муз (muz), Turkmen muz, Dolgan буус (buus), Yakut муус (muus), Azerbaijani, Gagauz, Turkish buz, Chuvash пӑр (păr, “ice”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bʊ̞ð]
- Hyphenation: боҙ (one syllable)
Noun
боҙ • (boð)
- ice
- (meteorology) hail
- Киске сәғәт 6-ларҙа Красноусол ауылы буйлап көслө ел-дауыл, ҡойон үтте, баш бармаҡ ҙурлыҡ боҙ яуҙы.
- Kiske säğät 6-larða Krasnousol awïlï buylap köslö yel-dawïl, qoyon ütte, baš barmaq ðurlïq boð yawðï.
- Around 6 p.m., in the village of Krasnousolsky there was a strong wind, whirlwind, and thumb-sized hail fell.
Declension
Inflection of боҙ (boð)
singular only | |
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absolute | боҙ (boð) |
definite genitive | боҙҙоң (boððoñ) |
dative | боҙға (boðğa) |
definite accusative | боҙҙо (boððo) |
locative | боҙҙа (boðða) |
ablative | боҙҙан (boððan) |
Synonyms
- (hail) борсаҡ (borsaq)
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