сыт
Itelmen edit
Noun edit
сыт (sît)
Kabardian edit
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
сыт • (sət)
- what (tangible)
Synonyms edit
See also edit
- лӏо (lˢʼo) (intangible)
Russian edit
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
сыт • (syt)
Yakut edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Turkic *yat- (“to lie; to live”), Compare Shor чадығ (“life”). Cognate with Chulym йат or чат, Shor or Khakas чадарға (çadarğa), Tuvan чыдар (çıdar), Western Yugur yaʰt-, Bashkir ятыу (yatıw), Kazakh жату (jatu), Kyrgyz жатуу (jatuu), Southern Altai јат (ǰat), Uzbek yotmoq, Turkmen ýatmak, Turkish yatmak, etc.
Noun edit
сыт • (sıt)
- (intransitive) to lie down
Etymology 2 edit
From Common Turkic *yïd. See also Kyrgyz жыт (jıt).
Noun edit
сыт • (sıt)
Derived terms edit
Categories:
- Itelmen lemmas
- Itelmen nouns
- Kabardian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Kabardian lemmas
- Kabardian pronouns
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- Rhymes:Russian/ɨt
- Rhymes:Russian/ɨt/1 syllable
- Russian non-lemma forms
- Russian adjective forms
- Yakut terms inherited from Proto-Turkic
- Yakut terms derived from Proto-Turkic
- Yakut lemmas
- Yakut verbs
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- Yakut nouns
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