бош
Karachay-Balkar edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (“free, empty”).
Adjective edit
бош • (boş)
Krymchak edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (“free, empty”).
Adjective edit
бош (boş)
Kumyk edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (“free, empty”).
Adjective edit
бош • (boş)
Antonyms edit
Further reading edit
- Бамматов Б.Г., editor (2013), “бош”, in Кумыкско-русский словарь [Kumyk–Russian dictionary], Makhachkala: ИЯЛИ ДНЦ РАН
Kyrgyz edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (“free, empty”).
Adjective edit
бош • (boş) (comparative [please provide], superlative [please provide], Arabic spelling بوش)
Macedonian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish بوش (boş).
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
бош • (boš) (indeclinable, comparative побош, superlative најбош)
- disagreeable, lame, dull
- (in games) used to describe a die which hasn't landed properly, such that it can't be decided what move should be taken
Southern Altai edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (“free, empty”).
Adjective edit
бош • (boš)
Tuvan edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *boĺ (“free, empty”).
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
бош • (boş)
Derived terms edit
- боштаар (boştaar)
Further reading edit
- 💬 at бош http://tuvan.talkingdictionary.org. 2020. By Harrison, K. David and Gregory D.S Anderson with Alexander Ondar. on http://tuvan.swarthmore.edu/
- at боштаар
https://classes.ru/all-tuva/dictionary-tuva-russian-term-2558.htm