үс
Bashkir edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *ȫč (“revenge”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
үс • (üs)
Declension edit
Dolgan edit
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Cardinal : үс Ordinal : үһүс | ||
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *üč (“three”). Cognate with Yakut үс (üs), Turkish üç, etc.
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
үс • (üs)
Mongolian edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Mongolic *hüsün, compare Buryat үһэн (ühen), Kalmyk үсн (üsn), Daur xus, Dongxiang usun.
-с (-s) is probably an ancient suffix.
Noun edit
үс • (üs) (Mongolian spelling ᠦᠰᠦ (üsü)); (hidden-n declension)
- hair (both as a single filament or collectively)
- scalp hair
- body hair
- fur
- pile, nap (fuzzy surface of a fabric)
- mold, mildew
- Synonym: хөгц (xögc)
Derived terms edit
- үсдэх (üsdex)
- үслэг (üsleg)
- үсний сэнс (üsnii sens, “hairdryer”)
- үсний хаг (üsnii xag, “dandruff”)
- үсчин (üsčin, “barber, hairdresser”)
- шар үс (šar üs, “vellus hair”)
Yakut edit
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Cardinal : үс (üs) Ordinal : үһүс (ühüs) | ||
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *üč (“three”). Cognate with Dolgan үс, Turkish üç, etc.
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
үс • (üs)
Derived terms edit
- үс муннук (üs munnuk, “triangle”)