яулыҡ
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yaglïk (“kerchief, headscarf”).
Cognate with Kyrgyz жоолук (cooluk), Kazakh жаулық (jawlıq), Azerbaijani yaylıq, Crimean Tatar yavluq, cavlıq, Turkish yağlık (“kerchief, shawl”), Chuvash ҫулӑк (śulăk, “shawl worn by a groom”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jɑwˈɫɯ̞q]
- Hyphenation: яу‧лыҡ
Noun
яулыҡ • (yawlïq)
- shawl, headscarf, headkerchief; a square or rectangular piece of cloth worn to cover the head, neck, and/or shoulders
Declension
Inflection of яулыҡ (yawlïq)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | яулыҡ (yawlïq) | яулыҡтар (yawlïqtar) |
definite genitive | яулыҡтың (yawlïqtïñ) | яулыҡтарҙың (yawlïqtarðïñ) |
dative | яулыҡҡа (yawlïqqa) | яулыҡтарға (yawlïqtarğa) |
definite accusative | яулыҡты (yawlïqtï) | яулыҡтарҙы (yawlïqtarðï) |
locative | яулыҡта (yawlïqta) | яулыҡтарҙа (yawlïqtarða) |
ablative | яулыҡтан (yawlïqtan) | яулыҡтарҙан (yawlïqtarðan) |
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