Chuvash edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *eg- (to bend).[1][2]

Cognate with Turkish eğmek (to bend), Azerbaijani əymək (to bend, tilt), Bashkir эйеү (eyew, to bend), Kazakh ию (, to bend), Kyrgyz ийүү (iyüü, to bend), Southern Altai ийер (iyer, to bend), Turkmen egmek (to bend, bow), Tuvan ээр (eer, to bend, wrap), Uzbek egmoq (to fold, bend), Yakut иэх (ieq, to bend).

Verb edit

ав (av)

  1. (transitive) to bend, to curve, to crook
    Synonym: авӑнтар (avănt̬ar)
    турат авturat avto bend a twig
  2. (transitive) to weave, to spin
    авнӑ пуканavnă puk̬anwoven chair
  3. (transitive) to braid, to plait
  4. (transitive) to persuade, to convince (someone to do something)
    Нумай калаҫрӑм, ҫапах аврӑм ӑна.Numaj k̬alaśrăm, śap̬ah avrăm ăna.I talked a lot, yet still persuaded her.
  5. (transitive, figuratively) to break, to overcome
    Туслӑха нимӗнле вӑй та авайман.Tuslăh̬a nimĕnle văj t̬a avajman.No force can break friendship.
Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Particle edit

ав (av)

  1. Alternative form of авӑ (avă)

Etymology 3 edit

Onomatopoeic.

Interjection edit

ав (av)

  1. woof (the sound of a dog barking)

References edit

  1. ^ Fedotov, M. R. (1996) “ав”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ čuvašskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Chuvash Language] (in Russian), volume I, Cheboksary: Chuvash State Institute of Humanities, pages 23-24
  2. ^ Jegorov, V. G. (1964) “ав”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ čuvašskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Chuvash Language] (in Russian), Cheboksary: Čuvašskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, page 19

Further reading edit

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

Kumyk edit

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

ав (aw)

  1. hunt, hunting

Declension edit

Further reading edit

  • Бамматов Б.Г., editor (2013), “ав”, in Кумыкско-русский словарь [Kumyk–Russian dictionary], Makhachkala: ИЯЛИ ДНЦ РАН

Macedonian edit

Pronunciation edit

Interjection edit

ав (av)

  1. woof

Mongolian edit

Etymology 1 edit

MongolianCyrillic
ᠠᠪ
(ab)
ав
(av)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [äw̜]
  • Hyphenation: ав

Noun edit

ав (av)

  1. sorcery, witchcraft, allure, charms
Declension edit

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 2 edit

MongolianCyrillic
ᠠᠪᠠ
(aba)
ав
(av)

From Proto-Turkic *āb (hunt, chase). Compare Old Turkic 𐰉 ( /⁠ab⁠/, hunt), Turkish av (hunt), Turkmen āw (hunt).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [äw̜]
  • Hyphenation: ав

Noun edit

ав (av); (regular declension)

  1. hunt
Declension edit

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 3 edit

MongolianCyrillic
ᠠᠪᠤ
(abu)
ав
(av)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [äw̜]
  • Hyphenation: ав

Noun edit

ав (av)

  1. Alternative form of аав (aav)
Declension edit

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 4 edit

MongolianCyrillic
ᠠᠪ
(ab)
ав
(av)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [äw̜]
  • Hyphenation: ав

Verb edit

ав (av)

  1. second-person imperative of авах (avax)

See also edit

Russian edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ав (avf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of а́ва (áva)

Talysh edit

Noun edit

ав

  1. Cyrillic spelling of av

Urum edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *āg (net). Cognate with Turkish , Uzbek av, Bashkir ау (aw).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /av/
  • Hyphenation: ав

Noun edit

ав (av) (definitive accusative ави (avi), plural авлар (avlar))

  1. A mesh of string, cord or rope.
    Synonym: тор (tor)

References edit

  • Oleksandr Harkavecʹ (2000) “ав”, in Urumsʹkyj Slovnyk [Urum-Ukrainian Dictionary], Almaty: Ynstytut Sxodoznavstva Myžnarodnyx Vydnosyn Xarkyvsʹkyj Kolehyum, →ISBN, page 13