Bashkir edit

 
Тир.

Etymology edit

From Proto-Turkic *tẹr (sweat, perspiration).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [tʲir]
  • Hyphenation: тир (one syllable)

Noun edit

тир (tir)

  1. sweat, perspiration

Declension edit

Chuvash edit

Noun edit

тир (tir) (plural тирсем) 

  1. skin

Further reading edit

  • тир”, in Электронлă сăмахсар[1] (overall work in Russian and Chuvash), 1996.

Russian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French tir ("shooting").

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

тир (tirm inan (genitive ти́ра, nominative plural ти́ры, genitive plural ти́ров)

  1. shooting range, shooting gallery, rifle range

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Armenian: տիր (tir)

Tajik edit

Dari تیر
Iranian Persian
Tajik тир

Noun edit

тир (tir)

  1. arrow

Tundra Nenets edit

 
Тир.

Etymology edit

From Proto-Samoyedic *tiəjrə.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [tʲir(ə̥)]
  • Hyphenation: тир

Noun edit

тир (tyir°)

  1. cloud

Adjective edit

тир (tyir°)

  1. cloudy

References edit

  • Pyrerka, A. P., Tereščenko, N. M. (1948) Русско-ненецкий словарь [Russian–Nenets Dictionary], Moscow: Огиз, page 158
  • N. M. Tereschenko (2005) “тир”, in Словарь ненецко-русский и русско-ненецкий, 3rd edition, Saint Petersburg: Просвещение, →ISBN
  • Irina Nikolaeva (2014) A Grammar of Tundra Nenets, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, →ISBN, page 37

Ukrainian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French tir ("shooting").

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [tɪr]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun edit

тир (tyrm inan (genitive ти́ру, nominative plural ти́ри, genitive plural ти́рів)

  1. shooting range, shooting gallery, rifle range

Declension edit

References edit

Anagrams edit