шөл

Kazakh

Cyrillic шөл (şöl)
Arabic ءشول
Шөл

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *čöl (desert). Cognate with Tatar чүл (çül), Bashkir сүл (sül), Kyrgyz чөл (çöl), Uzbek choʻl, Uyghur چۆل (chöl), Turkish çöl, Turkmen çöl, etc.

Noun

шөл (şöl)

  1. desert

Declension


Mongolian

Etymology

From Proto-Mongolic *silö, probably deriving from or otherwise related with Proto-Turkic *söl (juice).

Compare Dongxiang shulie (broth), Kazakh сөл (söl) and possible Tungusic cognates such as Nanai чо̄лон (čōlon, soup) and Manchu ᡧᡠᠯᠠ (šula, juice).

Noun

шөл (šöl) (Mongolian spelling ᠱᠥᠯᠦ (šölü))

  1. soup

Derived terms

  • шөл гаргах (šöl gargah), шөл уух (šöl uuh, to slaughter cattle, literally to throw soup, to drink soup)
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