ҡуҙғалаҡ
Bashkir
Etymology
From a plant name *qozu qulaq (“lamb's ear”). Probably developed as a metaphoric term, based on likening sorrel leaves in shape to lamb's ears.
Cognate with Tatar кузгалак (quzgalaq, “sorrel”), Karachay-Balkar къозу къулакъ (qozu qulaq, “sorrel”), Kyrgyz козу кулак (kozu kulak, “Oxyria”), Kazakh қозықұлақ (qozıqulaq, “Trіchochіton”), Turkish kuzukulağı (“Rumex acetosella”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [quð.ʁɑ.ˈɫɑq]
- Hyphenation: ҡуҙ‧ға‧лаҡ
Declension
Inflection of ҡуҙғалаҡ (quðğalaq)
singular only | |
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absolute | ҡуҙғалаҡ (quðğalaq) |
definite genitive | ҡуҙғалаҡтың (quðğalaqtïñ) |
dative | ҡуҙғалаҡҡа (quðğalaqqa) |
definite accusative | ҡуҙғалаҡты (quðğalaqtï) |
locative | ҡуҙғалаҡта (quðğalaqta) |
ablative | ҡуҙғалаҡтан (quðğalaqtan) |
References
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