𐰆𐰍𐰞
Old Turkic edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ogul (“child”). Cognate with Chuvash ывӑл (yvăl), Khakas oğul, Turkish oğul, Uzbek oʻgʻil, Bashkir ул (ul), Yakut уол (uol).
Noun edit
𐰆𐰍𐰞 (oɣul)
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References edit
- Tekin, Talât (1968) “oγul”, in A Grammar of Orkhon Turkic (Uralic and Altaic Series; 69), Bloomington: Indiana University, →ISBN, page 356
- Tekin, Talât (1993) “og(u)l”, in Irk Bitig: The Book of Omens, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN, page 60
- Clauson, Gerard (1972) “oğul”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pages 83-84
- Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*ogul”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8)[1], Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill