ыс
Khakas edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *ɨ̄ĺ(č).
Noun edit
ыс • (ıs)
Synonyms edit
- тӱдӱн (tüdün)
Nivkh edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Either from an earlier (*əzŋ), or from Tungusic *əʒən, from Proto-Mongolic *ejen. The latter perhaps from Proto-Turkic *idi.
Compare Nanai эден (eʒen), Ulch эде, Mongolian эзэн (ezen), Kazakh ие (ie).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ыс (əs)
Derived terms edit
Yakut edit
Etymology edit
From *sas-, from Proto-Turkic *sạč-. Compare Turkish saçmak.
Verb edit
ыс • (ıs)
- (transitive, horticulture) to sow
- to scatter, to spray, to sprinkle
- (forcibly displace people) to disperse, to disrupt
Synonyms edit
- атыр (atır, “to separate”)
- бурай (buray, “to scatter”)
- көтүт (kötüt, “to raise (dust, etc.)”)
- кут (kut, “to pour, to scatter, to spread”)
- тарҕаа (tarğaa, “to spread, to disseminate”)
- тэлгээ (telgee, “to spread, to cover”)
- үрэй (ürey, “to scatter, to break down”)
Coordinate terms edit
- туораах (tuoraaq, “seed”)