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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian алты́н (altýn), either from Tatar алты (altı, six), referring to six dengas (six half-kopeks), or from Tatar алтын (altın, gold). These small coins were never minted in gold; however, compare the semantic evolution of Latin solidus from a Roman gold coin to a medieval silver shilling.

Noun edit

altyn (plural altyns)

  1. (numismatics) An obsolete Russian coin worth three kopeks.
  2. A proposed common currency for the Eurasian Economic Union.

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Turkmen edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Turkic *altun.

Noun edit

altyn (definite accusative altyny, plural altynlar)

  1. gold

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Adjective edit

altyn (comparative altynrak, superlative altyn)

  1. golden

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