морон
See also: Appendix:Variations of "moron"
Bashkir
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *burun (“nose”). Identical to Proto-Turkic *burun (“before, earlier than”) (See борон (boron, “before”)).
Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (burun, “nose”); Tatar борын (borın, “nose”), Kazakh мұрын (mūryn, “nose”), Southern Altai мурун (murun, “nose”), Uzbek burun (“nose”), Uyghur بۇرۇن (burun, “nose”), Turkmen burun (“nose”), Yakut мурун (murun, “nose”), etc.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editморон • (moron)
- (animal's) nose, snout, muzzle
- (elephant's) trunk
- (insects) proboscis; rostrum
- (vehicles) nose (of boat, airplane, etc.)
- Кәмәнең мороно.
- Kəməneñ morono.
- The nose of the boat.
- (vessels) nose, beak, snout
- (geography) cape, promontory
- Австралияның көнсығыш нөктәһе — Байрон мороно.
- Avstraliyanıñ könsığış nöktəhe — Bayron morono.
- Australia's eastern(most) point is Cape Byron.
Declension
editDeclension of морон (moron)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | морон (moron) | морондар (morondar) |
definite genitive | морондоң (morondoñ) | морондарҙың (morondarźıñ) |
dative | моронға (moronğa) | морондарға (morondarğa) |
definite accusative | морондо (morondo) | морондарҙы (morondarźı) |
locative | моронда (moronda) | морондарҙа (morondarźa) |
ablative | морондан (morondan) | морондарҙан (morondarźan) |
Derived terms
edit- этморон (etmoron, “rosehip”), әлморон (əlmoron, “rosehip”)
- өйрәкморон (öyrəkmoron, “platypus”)